Hi Travis,
    If it can work in Tiger and it will work with VoiceOver, that would be a
big step forward.  I'm wondering because, a lot of times, clients that were
written for specific muds don't always work well with others.   Please let
us know how it works out. I'd be happy to give it a shot.

Take Care



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Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 11:13 PM
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by the
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Subject: Re: Mud clients and VO

See, I told you I'd remember.
About 30 seconds after hitting send, and that nearly after 5 minutes of
trying to remember before sending. <sigh> Anyhow, the mud base is called
mordor, and it's a stand-alone mud, it's not based on diku, circle, rom, or
anything of the sort.
It's a fairly decent mud in and of itself, but one of the utilities that
ships with it is muddle, the mud client.
Very simple and to the point.
I always liked it.
I'll see if I can get it to compile on OSX.
It can be found at nazgool.com if my memory is correct, though I'd not bet
on it.
Perhaps a google search would turn it up.

On Apr 10, 2006, at 11:04 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

> I'll go dig up the one I used to use.  It's called muddle, and comes 
> with the mud I can't remember the name of at the moment, but give me 
> some time, and I'll get it.
> It's written in plain C, and  has triggers, and can handle multiple 
> connections.
> Since it's free with source, adding a speech object to it for output 
> *should* be possible.  No clue how well it'll work, with the speech, 
> but it should do the trick at least for starting out until something 
> better comes along.
>
> On Apr 10, 2006, at 2:48 PM, John Panarese wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>     This topic has come up a few times, but I'm tossing it out there 
>> again.
>> Has anyone found a mud client for the Mac that works well with 
>> VoiceOver?
>> I've been looking around and experimenting, but I've found nothing as 
>> of yet.  Salvitar has potential, but the author didn't seem to want 
>> to give VO anything more than the generic accessibility lip service 
>> response to my
>> inquiry about it.   My coder for the mud I run suggested, Mud  
>> Walker, which
>> he uses, but it isn't really accessible either.
>>
>>     Thus, as an admin, I am really looking for a client that does 
>> more than, let's say, telnet.  Getting Telnet to work with speech 
>> feedback would be a start, but the use of triggers and other events 
>> one can customize in, let's say, gmud or zmud, would be more useful.  
>> If you know of any that either don't work or partially work, I'd be 
>> even interested in that, as I am not adverse to contacting authors 
>> directly.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> John D. Panarese
>> Managing Director
>> Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc.
>> 9 Nolan Court
>> Hauppauge, NY 11788
>> Tel/Fax, (631) 724-4479
>> Email, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Internet, http://www.tvi-web.com
>>
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>> BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
>>
>>
>>
>>
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