Many different kinds of MUD clients have been invented over the years. Some of the historical MUD client applications that are no longer operational are listed below. You can often find information on these programs for historical research purposes by searching the Internet for their name (which is often unusual) and the word mud, as in mud and wintin:
Platform |
Application |
Windows |
AvPlay |
MUDCaller |
|
Muddle |
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NTTinTin
|
|
Rumbles |
|
SMM |
|
Tinkeri View |
|
tkMOO-light |
|
VWMud |
|
WinMud |
|
WinTin |
|
WinWorld |
|
Macintosh |
Mudling |
Unix |
LPmudr |
LPTalk |
|
SMM – Selim’s Magic Mapper, a client with mapping functionality, written in the Tcl/Tk language, gave rise to SMM++. |
|
TclTT |
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TinyTalk – led to TinyFugue, SayWat |
|
TUsh |
|
VT |
|
VMS |
DINK |
FooTalk |
|
tfVMS |
|
TINT |
|
TINTw |
|
Emacs |
CLPmud.el |
LPmud.el |
|
MUD.el |
|
MyMud.el |
|
TinyTalk.el |
|
VM |
REXXTALK |
RXLPTalk |
|
Amiga |
BSXMUD |