Re: [Mac-access]: mudding on the mac revisited

2015-04-07 Thread Ian McNamara
Have got it so will take a look. I take it when it says copy the file to your root directory that means your finder. Also from reading that documentation I got the impression that You can have multiple muds playing at the same time, is that true. Ian McNamara --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot

Re: [Mac-access]: mudding on the mac revisited

2015-04-07 Thread Travis Siegel
Not the root of finder, just your home folder is where it should go. And, yes, you can have up to 10 connections active at any given time. I typically have 2 or 3 open at any given time, but rarely more than that. On Apr 7, 2015, at 2:52 AM, Ian McNamara wrote: Have got it so will take a look.

Re: [Mac-access]: mudding on the mac revisited

2015-04-07 Thread Travis Siegel
I'm not sure what you mean by audio triggers, but at the moment, muddle is purely a terminal app, and since it's cross platform,, it does not handle any kind of audio support. It's easy enough to add it for any given platform (I had speech support separate from voiceover built-in at one point,

Re: [Mac-access]: mudding on the mac revisited

2015-04-06 Thread Devin Prater
Does it work with audio triggers? Sent from my iPhone On Apr 6, 2015, at 11:20 AM, Travis Siegel tsie...@softcon.com wrote: I use a program called muddle. I snatched it from a copy of mordor mud several years ago, and it's what I've used every since. I have a copy of it on my softcon

Re: [Mac-access]: mudding on the mac revisited

2015-04-06 Thread Travis Siegel
I use a program called muddle. I snatched it from a copy of mordor mud several years ago, and it's what I've used every since. I have a copy of it on my softcon mac pages at http://www.softcon.com/mac/ It's a terminal app, but it has triggers, macro expansion, and of course mud connect info.