Official KMuddy Website

Welcome to Official KMuddy Website

KMuddy is a MUD client powered by KDE. It is a very powerful, fast, feature-rich and easy to use MUD client.

It offers many features such as powerful external scripting (which supports very many languages such as Python, Perl, Lua, C/C++, Ruby), and it's own internal scripting. KMuddy has split-screen scrolling, command history, buttons, gauges, logging (both in plain text and coloreful HTML), multiple connections, regex support (on both aliases and triggers), and tabbed/dockable output windows.

Download it now to get started!

What's is a MUD though? And a MUD client?

A MUD is an online text-based game. Think MMORPG, but without the graphics (MMORPGs actually evolved from MUDs). MUDs allow you to interact with other players, complete quests, fight each other, and other fun things (click). (Read more...)

 

Latest news

First KDE4-based testing pre-release

After more than a year of development, a new pre-release of KMuddy is finally available for download. This is not a final version, but rather a testing one. This version requires KDE4.

Significant new features of this pre-release include:

Based on KDE4.

Greatly improved support for aliases, triggers and other objects. KMuddy now features a... Read more...

Posted by mecir on September 27, 2008 07:09:34 am
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Alpha testing on Windows

KMuddy is now available for alpha testing on Windows! For more information, see this guide.

Posted by admin on August 16, 2008 03:08:42 pm
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New Website Launched

The new KMuddy website has now launched!

It has a much needed facelift, is much more powerful, and easy to work with. Being powered by Enano CMS it also features a wiki-like capabilities, which we'll be using for our Documentation.

If you see an inconsistency within the website or something that can be adjusted,... Read more...

Posted by admin on August 04, 2008 10:08:53 am
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