The one I use is called muddle, and you can find it at the softocn pages located at:
http://mac.softcon.com (under the terminal applications)
I'm working on adding both mip and mcp protocols to it, but having trouble with the wrap around buffer it uses for it's text output, it likes to dump the entire buffer from time to time on my testing copy. :) The version posted at the site doesn't have the enhancements though, so it's just your basic mud client, with triggers, aliases, and multiple window support. The only problem (that I've not fixed yet) is you need to use the mud's ip address when you enter it into the connect list, not the host name itself. I'll get that fixed too after I solve the buffer wrap around issues.
:)
hth.
(btw, it's terminal only, but leopard and above all talk just fine in terminal, so there should be no issues unless you're using tiger).

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