I use tintin togetherwith the tdsr screenreader for the command line. If you want a truely powerfull mudding tool, tintin is the best you'll get. It's scripting is as mmighty and easy as can be.
First off I can't believe that in 2026 we still don't have any options that are remotely similar to Windows. I installed Tin Tin today and it's working but boy do I miss my MUSH Z buffers for channels, sound triggers, and ease of use, for the most part.
Anyone know of any good Tin Tin tutorials or demos or anything? I've just barely started to scratch the surface and would love to do more than gag, which is all I've had the time to mess with so far.
Really though. I'd pay someone a lovely stack of dollars to make a standalone MUD client for Mac that has the features I want! Anyone have the time, the know how, and wants some bucks? Go go!
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I use tintin togetherwith the tdsr screenreader for the command line. If you want a truely powerfull mudding tool, tintin is the best you'll get. It's scripting is as mmighty and easy as can be.
Tin Tin Questions
First off I can't believe that in 2026 we still don't have any options that are remotely similar to Windows. I installed Tin Tin today and it's working but boy do I miss my MUSH Z buffers for channels, sound triggers, and ease of use, for the most part.
Anyone know of any good Tin Tin tutorials or demos or anything? I've just barely started to scratch the surface and would love to do more than gag, which is all I've had the time to mess with so far.
Really though. I'd pay someone a lovely stack of dollars to make a standalone MUD client for Mac that has the features I want! Anyone have the time, the know how, and wants some bucks? Go go!