Feature |
Description |
Recently Added Features |
Spell Checking
|
As-you-type spell checking.
Misspelled words are underlined with a red wiggle. You can right-click to
get a suggestion of correct words. You can add words to your own dictionary,
and even auto-correct your common mispellings. Dictionaries for
many different languages are available. |
PERL-based
Regular Expressions
|
Uses
the Open Source PCRE Perl Regular Expression Library. ALL Triggers now run from two to
ten times faster. Full Regular Expression support is provided,
including captured substrings, named substrings, and nested
wildcards. Not only does every zMUD user benefit from the speed
improvements, but advanced users can use the regular expressions for even
more powerful triggers. Regular expression conditions are fully
supported by multi-state triggers, providing more triggering power than
any other MUD client. |
Database-driven
Automapper
|
The Automapper
module in zMUD has been rewritten from scratch to use an SQL database
engine (using
the MDAC database software that comes with Windows). This is the
same mapping engine used in zMapper and zExplorer. zMUD map
databases can be customized using the external zMapper
program (available seperately) to graphically enhance your maps. Maps
enhanced with zMapper can be displayed within zMUD when zMapper is installed
using the automatic zMapper plugin for zMUD.
The speed and stability of the mapper has been greatly
improved. When you double-click on a zone, the zone is now loaded
instantly. You can now speedwalk across multiple zones as easily as
you speedwalk within a single zone. Speedwalk calculations are
incredibly fast compared to any previous mapper. Options have been
added for sending only a certain number of directions at once for MUDs
that restrict speedwalking. Custom exit commands have been improved
and can be mapped to standard directions for faster keypad walking through
special exits. Portal commands have been added to support
teleportation spells.
|
Windows
XP Themes
|
The entire
look and feel of zMUD has been updated for the modern Windows XP operating
system.
All users of zMUD will benefit from the more colorful icons used in
zMUD. For Windows XP users, zMUD fully supports the XP Themes so
that zMUD will look and feel like other applications on your computer. |
Trigger
Wizard
|
Use the
new wizard to create common triggers for your MUD. Advanced users
can write their own custom wizards to help people create MUD-specific
triggers. [More
detailed information] |
Flexible
Scripting
|
Now you
can write scripts in ANY scripting language supported by Windows. Using the Windows
Scripting Engine, you can write scripts in VBScript, JavaScript, or any
other language that you install that supports this Microsoft engine (such
as PerlScript). You can freely mix scripting languages in your files
using the zMUD %mss function. zMUD Scripting is still the fastest
and most optimized scripting language for MUD playing, but if you don't
want to learn zMUD Scripting, you can now use your favorite scripting
language instead. [zMUD COM object model
documentation] |
Multi-state
Triggers
|
The most
powerful trigger system just got better: multi-state triggers. Add multiple
conditions to your triggers for handling multiple lines, or other complex
situations. It's a full "state machine" that you can
control to provide powerful processing of MUD output. [More
detailed information] |
FTP
|
zMUD
includes a full FTP client. Using the new #FTP command you can now download files to and
from your MUD. You can even download a file directly into the zMUD
Editor, and then Save your changes and have the file automatically sent
back to the MUD. Great for world-building. |
Simutronic
GSL Support
|
zMUD is the ONLY 3rd
party MUD client that officially supports the Simutronics GSL protocol
used in MUDs such as Gemstone and Dragonrealms. This support also
provides inline image support via the MXP <IMAGE> tag, and Pueblo
emulation for those MUDs that still support the old Pueblo protocol. |
Major
or Unique zMUD Features |
Automatic Mapping
|
Even
without zMapper, you can create a graphical map as you walk around
the MUD. A revolutionary feature for a MUD client! Don't be fooled
by imitations...zMUD was the first MUD client to have an automapper, and
it
still has more features and compatibility with more MUDs than any other
MUD client. Map
handles 8 standard directions plus custom teleport directions, doors, multiple levels,
one-way links, room colors, multiple zones, custom labels, and much more.
Double click on a room and it will automatically speedwalk
you to the room from wherever you are using the shortest path, even across
zones! |
Redesigned Settings
Editor
|
The Settings
Editor (used to create and edit aliases, triggers, keyboard macros,
etc) has been
redesigned to work more like Windows Explorer. Classes are now
folders and can be nested and contain other settings. Setting type
(alias, trigger, etc) are like file types. Multiple windows can
be opened and settings can be dragged and dropped between windows to
easily
exchange settings with others.
[Read more about Settings Editor] |
Databases
|
User-definable
database for storing information on equipment, monsters, other players,
etc. Can be queried and
scripted from the command line, or you can use the powerful GUI interface.
(v5.40 and greater) |
Dockable
Windows
|
Windows
can be dragged together to tile horizontally, vertically, or on top
of each other using
window tabs. Once you have the windows set up the way you want,
use Save Layout to save your arrangement and zMUD will always remember
how you
like your windows arranged.
[Read more about Docking]
[See full screenshot] |
Chat Module
|
Chat with other zMUD or MUD Master users
using the zChat plugin
for zMUD. Supports scripting and PGP
encryption.
(v5.42 and greater) |
Other Plugins
|
Plugins
can be written by others. The
Prompt plugin shown here is included in the zMUD Developer's Kit as
an example of what can be done. COM-based plugins are also supported. |
Advanced Windows
|
Advanced Windows interface
supports fullscreen MUD windows, rollup and rolldown of dialogs, stay-on-top windows,
restoring of last window size and position, and auto tiling for multiple windows, all
configurable by the user.
(v5.0 and greater) |
International
Customization |
All text
output in zMUD, including dialog prompts, menus, buttons, etc can be
easily translated to
a different language. Language files for German, Italian, and many
other languages should be available soon. You can also use this
feature to completely personalize zMUD. |
Most Powerful Scripting |
Syntax
Checker
|
Color
highlighting shows you at a glance zMUD command keyboards, variables,
etc. Syntax
errors in your settings are indicated. Popup help as you type helps
you learn how to write scripts. |
Debugger
|
Debug
your scripts by stepping through them a line at a time while monitoring
variables in
zMUD. Set breakpoints on script lines, or on access to items such
as variable value changes.
[Read more about the Debugger] |
Visual
Gauges
|
Keep
track of values such as Hit Points, Mana, etc using visual gauge buttons. Appearance
and size can be completely customized.
[Read more about Gauges] |
Nested
Classes
|
|
Sub Menus
|
|
Command Input Triggers |
|
Buttons
|
User-definable button bar for executing
commands, keeping track of character status, or controlling your character |
Status line
|
customizable line shows the status of
variables and triggers |
Macro keys
|
assign text or commands to any
key combination on the keyboard |
Variables
food = bread |
both text and numeric variables saved with
your session |
Aliases
#ALIAS ef {eat @food} |
assign text or commands to shortcut names to
save typing |
Triggers
#trigger {You are hungry.}
{eat @food} |
execute
commands based upon patterns received from MUD. Sophisticated pattern
matching functions and expressions are provided. Advanced multi-state
triggers are also supported. |
Functions
line = %concat(@name,@class) |
both built-in and user-defined functions.
zMUD contains a full-powered programming language, including DDE
support. |
Paths and Speedwalking
#path temple .2se4n
.temple |
let you record directions to MUD locations,
and even play them back in reverse. Customized commands can be added. Also includes an
innovative concept known as SlowWalking - safe walking based upon triggers that lets you
create robots. |
Microsoft
Scripting Support |
Write your scripts using
the built-in zMUD scripting language, or use familiar languages such as
VBScript or JScript. |
#WAIT can be used in
loops |
The #WAIT
command has been rewritten to work more as expected. #WAIT can
now be used within loops to better control timing of commands.
[Read more about the #WAIT command] |
COM
Scripting |
|
Arrays |
In addition
to normal "sparse" array support that has always been part
of zMUD, true arrays are now available, mostly for use by COM objects |
Global Settings |
Global
variables, aliases, buttons, and menu items provide even more customization
of zMUD. Using global menus and buttons you can alter the main
zMUD menu and toolbar. |
Other Features |
Character Database
|
keeps
a database of all of your MUD characters, and detailed notes for each
one. Uses an Explorer-like interface to make
it easy to select the character you want to play. |
Searchable
MUD List
|
The master MUD listing
from the MUD Connector is
now loaded instantly and can be searched quickly by keyword. Makes
it easier to browse the over 2000 MUD games on the Internet to find one
you like.
[Read more about MUD List] |
History
|
command history of last 20 commands. The
default of 20 can be changed to save any number of past commands. |
Multiplaying
|
Supports
multiple characters in multiple windows and methods to send commands
to different windows. Can also capture text and send
it to a secondary window. Window captions can be placed on the left
side to provide the maximum number of text lines. |
Status Icons
|
Global status icon shows
you the state of the MUD even when zMUD is in the background. |
Tab completion |
allows
you to enter long strings of text by typing the first few characters
and then pressing <TAB> to fill in the rest. Dynamic
Shift-tab completion fills in the string from text received recently
from the MUD. |
Logging |
log your session to a file for review at a
later time, including the ANSI color information. |
Timers |
a built-in timer allows you to take control
of ticks, while another timer tracks the amount of time connected to the current MUD, as
well as keeping track of the total time you have ever played a particular character.
Alarms execute commands at certain times or intervals. |
Auto-login |
automatically sets up a login script when you
first connect to a MUD. |
Auto-reconnect |
automatically retries failed connections
every few seconds to quick reconnect after a MUD crash |
GUI |
provides both a GUI interface as well as a
traditional command line interface. Output can be scrolled and word-wrapped, and window
can be split to view scrollback and current text at the same time. |
Supports
ALL MUD Standards |
ANSI / VT100
|
full ANSI color support, including an ANSI
editor for composing long messages or for builders working on room descriptions. Also has
full VT102 support, including scrolling region for MUD status lines. |
MUD Sound Protocol
!!SOUND(thunder.wav) |
Support for the MUD Sound
Protocol (MSP) allows the MUD to trigger sound effects and background
music. zMUD can play up to 16 sounds at the same time as the background
music and can chain multiple sound effects together. [Read more about MSP] |
MUD
eXtension Protocol
|
The MUD
eXtension Protocol (MXP) supports HTML and XML-like tags. The MUD can use these tags to
better control the look of the MUD output. Support for full 32-bit
color, text font changes, text attributes (bold, italic, etc), hyperlinks,
embedded command links and right-click menus, and MUD relocation and login
tags. This is an evolving open specification that several MUDs are
contributing to. Unlike previous attempts to bring HTML to MUDs,
MXP has built in security and it tailored specifically to telnet sessions,
rather than strictly adhering to the HTML standard.
[Read More about MXP] |
MUD
Client Compression Protocol
|
The Mud
Client Compression Protocol (MCCP) allows the MUD to compress the text
sent to the client.
Your compression savings can be monitored within zMUD. More
compression means zMUD can handle more MUD output for faster text
scrolling. Especially useful during battles.
[Read more about MCCP] |
MUD
Client Protocol |
MUD Client
Protocol support (MCP). This protocol utilizes various packages to enhance
MUD clients and servers. Specifically, the simpleedit package is
supported for MUSHes and MOOs that use it for world building. This
protcol allows a command on the MUD to send a text file directly to the
zMUD editor where you can edit it and save the changes back to the
MUD. No other MUD client supports the wide range of MUD Protocols
included in zMUD! [More detailed information] |
Other
Standards |
zMUD
also supports Simutronics GSL, Pueblo emulation, full Telnet Option
negotiation, and
character-mode Telnet for remote shell usage. No other MUD or Telnet
client supports the full range of standards that zMUD does. |
Compatibility |
90% compatibility with TINTIN and
TINTIN+
text-based clients. Even includes a command to import your TINTIN++ scripts and convert
them to zMUD scripts. |
Proxy Support |
built
in support for SOCKS4, SOCKS5 and Telnet proxy
servers. |
Windows compatibility |
A 32-bit
version developed and tested for Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP and Windows
NT 4.0. An older, free 16-bit version is available that works under
Windows 3.x. Windows XP Themes supported. |
Unmatched Support |
Online Help |
extensive
online help system provides both reference and examples. Context-sensitive
command help is also a keystroke away.
Complete Help
file is also available online. |
Discussion Forums |
|
Developed
BY players FOR players |
zMUD
is customer driven. This means that when you suggest a new feature or
improvement, it is added to zMUD in one of the next versions. zMUD
is updated regularly to fix bugs and add new features. |
Upgrades
are FREE forever |
You never
pay for an upgrade to zMUD. Why should you pay for bug fixes? |
Direct
Developer Interaction |
Zugg,
the Developer of zMUD, answers technical questions via email personally. Zugg
also answers questions on the Discussion Forums. |