DuckClient
MUCK/MUSH/MUX Client for Chrome
Total ratings for DuckClient
4.02
(Rating count:
48)
User reviews summary
Pros
- Clean and simple interface
- Works well on ChromeOS
- Easily customizable colors and world settings
- Good alternative to raw telnet
- Great for MUCKs and MU*Clients
Cons
- Difficulty setting up triggers
- Lack of plugin and alias support
- Logging system doesn't append date to filename
- No auto-rescue triggers or command stacking support
- Inability to acknowledge events with a response
Most mentioned
- Triggers
- ChromeOS
- MUCKs
- Logging system
- Customization
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Recent reviews for DuckClient
Recent rating average:
4.20
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2021-11-27 | Marsh P | en | DuckClient has become my go-to for quick sessions when I can't use a MUX's custom client. For example I use it on my Chromebook or in breaks at work. It's clean and simple and doesn't aim to do everything; it just fills the mobile/workplace/away from home gap. I hope it stays maintained. | |
2021-08-23 | George Robinson | en | When every other client fails to connect in win10 and I find this.. NICE! It works and doesn't trip firewalls or other idiocy keeping me from using anything else. Not that I really would now, this is small and fast. Works much like I'm used to so that's a bonus. I need to spend more time figuring out things. Thanks! | |
2020-09-07 | Cutie “Astronix” Maknae | en | I Didn't how to play it you should make a tutorial | |
2020-07-31 | Joseph Coyote | en | No complaints. Fast, clean, stable and does what it's supposed to do very well. Excellent work! | |
2019-11-02 | Zero Cool | en | it's easy to use. I don't get the master password dialog box that always pops up.. just hit the X and it goes away. For my purposes, a lot of these clients (on windows and iOS) are the same (they work well, but they're the same), but this one is the best for 4 reasons. As far as Chrome Store mud clients, I have no reason to use another.... 1) it's extremely easy to change all the colors ( background, text, link). I hate staring at bright colors during hours of mudding, so I go dark to save my eyes (essential). 2) It's extremely easy to go to a presaved world (and it's very easy to presave a world). 3) You can pop the game screen out of the application, meaning you can get a real full screen experience that works perfectly. 4) Last and certainly least, the duck client app icon is dope AF. | |
2019-05-01 | Gimme Food | en | It's okay but triggers seem to do nothing. Even when I type one of the triggers exactly as they appear in the help window the modification to the text formatting doesn't happen when that text appears in the output window. | |
2018-12-31 | Darcy Biron | en | I can't figure out how to make a trigger to match the following line and change it's color. You successfully craft a jar. How would I put that in the pattern window... I've tried many things. | |
2018-09-14 | Erik Jepsen | en | There is one site I am having difficult getting SSL to connect on, but other than that... It's a clean interface. It has a logging feature. I would like to suggest the idea of being able to open URL's in incognito mode, either as a context menu option or a preference checkbox. | |
2018-09-05 | Nathan S | en | There's something wrong with setting up triggers. For awhile, it worked fine, but now I can no longer get spawn windows to work and it's been really frustrating, because that's the only way I can separate channel and com spam from my main window. Otherwise, I love it, I'd rather not go back to Potato. | |
2018-08-26 | Ryan | en | This does exactly everything I need it to do. I work on ChromeOS these days and like to geek out on occasion. DuckClient answers that need better than anything else. |
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