Snowback wrote:I've never found a client I like as well as the venerable TinyFugue (though mud.el for Emacs is a nostalgic second choice). Recently I've been running tf from my Unix shell service (SDF.org, highly recommended for anyone who likes using the Unix command line, or wants to learn how). That way I can keep my worlds file, macros definitions, and other configuration in one place and use the same environment from most any PC in the world with an Internet connection and a SSH client (for Windows 7, I recommend the free PuTTY).
In essence, this is the way I muck as well. I Putty(SSH) into my Slackware Linux machine, where I have Tinyfugue running inside of screen.