Chromebook MU* Clients?
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I'm thinking of switching to a chromebook for my next personal travel laptop. I'm considering it because I'm mostly only using cloud-based and internet based applications when traveling and I'm tired of dragging around a 5 lbs of largely unused laptop.
Is the Chrome OS able to support MU* clients? Anyone had any experience with such?
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I am not aware of any clients that run natively on ChromeOS. You still have a couple of options. There is a way to run Android apps on ChromeOS which will enable you to run Blowtorch or a similar Android app. These apps are probably ok for casual use (chatting, checking mail and etc) but not for serious RP or programming. Another option is to install the SSH app from the ChromeOS appstore and use it to connect to any shell accounts you have access to (your MU* host, perhaps) to run TinyFugue. This will allow you to MU* from a tab in your browser. It works very well, assuming you are comfortable using tf.
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There's http://duckclient.com/
I don't use it but a couple people on Marvel:1963 do that I'm aware of.
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I've had people recommend ChroMUD Alpha for online play, it functions and looks a lot like MUSHclient from what I can tell.
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+1 for Duckclient. It has a lot of features (triggers, command recall, logging, just to name a few) and is also very customizable. Thanks for the link, Ixokai!
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Thanks for the info! That definitely helps!
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DuckClient is this shiznit.
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I was using Chromud
The odd thing about it... I found that using certain in game commands on MUSHes would force quit the game.. and they were common commands (drawing a blank as to what ones.. there were a few).
One of them was @set, but it was only if I was setting a specific attribute.
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NECRO FTW
I have a friend using duck client and some sites it just autodisconnects upon connecting. Others it works fine. Does anyone know why it might do this and how to fix?
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I wish setting up triggers was a little more clear cut with Duck Client. It doesn't always want to work
Or trigger as the case may be. Still, I think Duck Client is an underrated mush client that more people should try. Even if they don't use a chromebook. -
Set SSL Encryption to never.
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@testament For triggers the order of operation can sometimes be an issue. Or it least it seemed that way for me and the multiple triggers I have set to highlight names, change text when in quotes, etc.
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Straight up necro here:
Anyone know how to highlight your named in poses using DuckClient's trigger options?
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@silverfox said in Chromebook MU* Clients?:
Straight up necro here:
Anyone know how to highlight your named in poses using DuckClient's trigger options?
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You are my hero! Thank you!!