JamochaMUD offers Unicode, plug-in, and multi-language support (8 different languages) to allow a more enjoyable MUCKing/MUDding experience. It features command history, synchronized window controls, experimental SOCKS 5 support, and greatly improved ANSI colour support. It plays nice on Unix systems, supports a wide range of MU*s, and also includes emulation of some TinyFugue editor controls. JamochaMUD includes classes that may be easily reused in other Java applications.
| Tags | Games/Entertainment mud |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL LGPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent OS/2 POSIX |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: This release includes initial support for changing the codepage used for translation of output from MU* servers. This should have the potential of allowing support for "extended ASCII" in addition to other output languages. In addition to numerous smaller fixes, JamochaMUD code has been fixed so that it should work again with Java version 1.4; previous releases had used some Java 1.5-specific APIs.


Changes: This release fixes the issue of automatic log files being saved in the wrong location. User definitions have been extended so that they can now contain multiple commands. JamochaMUD will now identify itself to servers as being "JamochaMUD" instead of a generic video terminal. Additional internationalization has been added, with a partial Canadian French translation added.


Changes: This version fixes a problem with some classes being able to send null data to a server (causing JamochaMUD to disconnect). This release fixes the FM Location plug-in as well as featuring some additional code clean-up.


Changes: In addition to fixing some smaller bugs, this release of includes the ability to "co-brand" the client. This feature allows Web sites using JamochaMUD to display their own graphic on the World Connector window and provide XML-based lists of MU*s to present to the user.


Changes: This release of JamochaMUD fixes a major issue with the use of the "Connect" button when creating a new connection. JamochaMUD also now gives a more user-friendly message when attempting to connect to an SSL connection using a plain-text socket. The /puppet command has been enhanced so that output may be properly routed to separate windows. Some additional on-screen help has been added for setting and removing of variables and definitions.