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Revision as of 03:50, 12 February 2012
A front end is the program you use on your computer to play DragonRealms. While any Telnet client can get you into the game, many users prefer a front end that is specifically designed for DragonRealms and that automatically and seamlessly connects them to the game.
Features range from nothing at all to very robust development/player tools:
Feature | Description |
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Highlights, gags/ignores/squelches, and substitutes | Allow the user to color, hide, or alter specific game messaging strings so that significant game text stands out from less important messaging |
Scripts, macros, triggers, and aliases | Allow the user to automate various game tasks |
Chats/IMs | Allow users to communicate directly with other users without leaving the FE environment |
Mapper | Allows users to keep track of where they are or where they have been |
Data management | Allows users to keep notes and record various pieces of information for later use |
Plugins | Allow users to add features that the developers didn't (more complex than scripts) |
Simutronics-supported clients (Simutronics provides updates)
- StormFront: the most robust of Simutronics's clients
- Wizard: a less robust client that is compatible with both Windows and Mac
- eScape: Java-based
- Avalon: Macintosh OS X
- Note: for OS X Lion, currently version 4.1.5 works correctly, but not 4.2.2 "beta".
Third-party clients with Simutronics support (players or unaffiliated developers provide updates)
- Genie
- Warlock
- YASSE (plug-in for Avalon)
- ZMud/CMud
Third-party clients without Simutronics support (manual connection by user)
- Telnet (what came/used to come installed with Windows or other OS platforms)
- Rapscallion
- GMud