I use TinTin mud client to access muds.  It's not the best thing in the world 
but gets the job done, especially if you play with the cursors so they do not 
follow each other.  Also tintin has a nice gag feature so you can easily 
eliminate unnecessary lines, such as blank lines.  It has been a decent 
alternative to windows mud clients.  

-Greg
On Mar 14, 2012, at 3:53 PM, BUCHERIE Volcy wrote:

> HI ALL!
> 
> I'm a new MacBook Pro User!
> I'm very happy to have my new Apple she is so delicious!
> 
> But, I would like to know if you know some accessible games for the blind ?
> I play too a multi users dungeons in french and I look for too an accessible 
> way to play this kind of game interacting by text and typing commands.
> 
> Like a new user, if someone would like give me some advices to use Skype for 
> Mac I feel it very different from one for PC and I don't yet used to do with 
> it as well.
> Would it exist a free program to make OCR friendly with VoiceOver?
> 
> I am a worker in the mixing sounds. I would wish some tracks or a peace of 
> advise to know which programs are interesting with Mac...
> 
> Sorry for this comboquestions mail but I just arrived with Mac so, it 
> explains every questions!!
> 
> Best regards
> !Volcy
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