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MudMagic Mud Client (Popularity: )
Gnome client for linux and windows with plugin support.
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Papaya (Popularity: )
GTK client with most standard features and plugins. Win32 and Linux builds available.
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wxMUD (Popularity: )
wxWidgets client, supporting ansi, mccp, mxp, and msp.
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Zmud (Popularity: )
Feature rich commercial client.
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eMUDs (Popularity: )
client written in EMACS with LISP scripting support. Runs on Linux and Windows.
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Trebuchet (Popularity: )
TCL/Tk mu* client for Linux and Windows which supports MCP.
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AL Client (Popularity: )
Client with most standard features
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MUSHclient (Popularity: )
Nagware client with most standard features.
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Mud Master (Popularity: )
Console client with most standard features.
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GGMud (Popularity: )
GTK client with most standard features. Win32, OS X, and Linux builds available.
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MudWalker (Popularity: )
Cocoa-based client for OS X, still under development.
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GNOME-Mud (Popularity: )
GTK client, with most standard features. Allows Python scripting.
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AvPlay (Popularity: )
Simple and compact client.
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Savitar (Popularity: )
Shareware Mac MUVE (Multi-User Virtual) client.
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TinTin++ (Popularity: )
Console client, with most standard features. Win32, OS X, and Linux builds available.
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tkMOO-light (Popularity: )
A unix/win/mac client geared toward MOO systems. Doesn't support ansi.
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DDEmud (Popularity: )
Client with most standard functionality and auto mapping.
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MacMOOSE (Popularity: )
Specializes in MOO*s and has associated editing features. It looks as though active development has stopped.
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Fire Client (Popularity: )
Client with basic functionality.
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MudTelnet (Popularity: )
Console client using the real telnet protocol. Allows triggers and scripting by perl, C, C++, and shell.
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