Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-27 Thread christopher.reagan
I'd really like something different then hell and miriani so if you're 
willing to work on a plug in for zmud and charge for it I'd be willing to 
put the 8 to 10 bucks for in for it when completed.
thanks
Chris
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>I would pay as soon as it's released, an then sign up to the
> simutronic games again. Wow those games really rule. Shame that ZMud
> isn't for the Mac. Oh well, all complaints asside, I'll get it.
> On Feb 26, 2008, at 8:50 AM, Liam Erven wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based
>> games found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case
>> there are interested people.
>>
>> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.
>> The issue is that you can either use their client which is totally
>> inaccessible, or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly
>> accessible, but will not read anything automatically.  The solution
>> of course is to set your screen reader of choice to read the entire
>> screen in hopes that it would read the newest text to appear.  This
>> system isn't very relyable and can cause headakes when your screen
>> reader likes to read random words and letters.  What can be done?
>> How about a full-featured plugin for zmud that will interface
>> directly with popular screen readers.  That is my plan, and I'm
>> making it a reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see what
>> interest there would be in this kind of project.  The one thing to
>> note however, it won't be a free product, but I will not charge
>> ridiculous amounts of money for it.  I'm thinking in the realm of 8
>> to 10 dollars.  to produce plugins for z mud, a developer has to
>> purchase a license to do so.  As well as purchasing a copy of zmud
>> itself.  Let's just say it's not exactly cheap.  If people are
>> against paying, I will just make a simple plug in that does the bare
>> minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound support, line gags,
>> and stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of time.
>>
>> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on
>> the concept.
>>
>> Liam
>>
>>
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Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread Ryan Strunk
Most definitely I'd pay for it.

Ryan 

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I am a huge mudder, and if you can do something like that, count,me,in!
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Subject: [Audyssey] z reader


> Hello
>
> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based games 
> found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case there are 
> interested people.
>
> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.  The 
> issue is that you can either use their client which is totally 
> inaccessible, or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly accessible, 
> but will not read anything automatically.  The solution of course is to 
> set your screen reader of choice to read the entire screen in hopes that 
> it would read the newest text to appear.  This system isn't very relyable 
> and can cause headakes when your screen reader likes to read random words 
> and letters.  What can be done?  How about a full-featured plugin for zmud

> that will interface directly with popular screen readers.  That is my 
> plan, and I'm making it a reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see 
> what interest there would be in this kind of project.  The one thing to 
> note however, it won't be a free product, but I will not charge ridiculous

> amounts of money for it.  I'm thinking in the realm of 8 to 10 dollars. 
> to produce plugins for z mud, a developer has to purchase a license to do 
> so.  As well as purchasing a copy of zmud itself.  Let's just say it's not

> exactly cheap.  If people are against paying, I will just make a simple 
> plug in that does the bare minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound 
> support, line gags, and stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of 
> time.
>
> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on the 
> concept.
>
> Liam
>
>
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Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread Jeremy Gilley
I am a huge mudder, and if you can do something like that, count,me,in!
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Subject: [Audyssey] z reader


> Hello
>
> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based games 
> found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case there are 
> interested people.
>
> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.  The 
> issue is that you can either use their client which is totally 
> inaccessible, or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly accessible, 
> but will not read anything automatically.  The solution of course is to 
> set your screen reader of choice to read the entire screen in hopes that 
> it would read the newest text to appear.  This system isn't very relyable 
> and can cause headakes when your screen reader likes to read random words 
> and letters.  What can be done?  How about a full-featured plugin for zmud 
> that will interface directly with popular screen readers.  That is my 
> plan, and I'm making it a reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see 
> what interest there would be in this kind of project.  The one thing to 
> note however, it won't be a free product, but I will not charge ridiculous 
> amounts of money for it.  I'm thinking in the realm of 8 to 10 dollars. 
> to produce plugins for z mud, a developer has to purchase a license to do 
> so.  As well as purchasing a copy of zmud itself.  Let's just say it's not 
> exactly cheap.  If people are against paying, I will just make a simple 
> plug in that does the bare minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound 
> support, line gags, and stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of 
> time.
>
> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on the 
> concept.
>
> Liam
>
>
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Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Yeah, agreed. I might use z mud, though, as I've said a billion times- I 
love monkey term, despite all its annoying quirks (some people can't get it 
working on vista, etc).

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> Couldn't hurt.  I'dgive it a shot, considering some sort of demo was 
> avalable.  But I don't know if I'd play the play.net games enough.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "James Scholes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 1:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] z reader
>
>
> Can't you play mud's with the jfw plug in for MushClient?
> James Scholes
> http://www.jamesscholes.com
>
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> From: "oriol gómez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:26 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] z reader
>
>> I'd pay 10 bucks for a plugin if it is good enough, sure.
>>
>> On 2/26/08, Liam Erven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based games
>>> found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case there are
>>> interested people.
>>>
>>> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.  The
>>> issue is that you can either use their client which is totally
>>> inaccessible,
>>> or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly accessible, but will not
>>> read
>>> anything automatically.  The solution of course is to set your screen
>>> reader
>>> of choice to read the entire screen in hopes that it would read the
>>> newest
>>> text to appear.  This system isn't very relyable and can cause headakes
>>> when
>>> your screen reader likes to read random words and letters.  What can be
>>> done?  How about a full-featured plugin for zmud that will interface
>>> directly with popular screen readers.  That is my plan, and I'm making 
>>> it
>>> a
>>> reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see what interest there would
>>> be
>>> in this kind of project.  The one thing to note however, it won't be a
>>> free
>>> product, but I will not charge ridiculous amounts of money for it.  I'm
>>> thinking in the realm of 8 to 10 dollars.  to produce plugins for z mud,
>>> a
>>> developer has to purchase a license to do so.  As well as purchasing a
>>> copy
>>> of zmud itself.  Let's just say it's not exactly cheap.  If people are
>>> against paying, I will just make a simple plug in that does the bare
>>> minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound support, line gags, and
>>> stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of time.
>>>
>>> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on the
>>> concept.
>>>
>>> Liam
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread Tj
Couldn't hurt.  I'dgive it a shot, considering some sort of demo was 
avalable.  But I don't know if I'd play the play.net games enough.
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Can't you play mud's with the jfw plug in for MushClient?
James Scholes
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From: "oriol gómez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:26 PM
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> I'd pay 10 bucks for a plugin if it is good enough, sure.
>
> On 2/26/08, Liam Erven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based games
>> found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case there are
>> interested people.
>>
>> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.  The
>> issue is that you can either use their client which is totally
>> inaccessible,
>> or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly accessible, but will not
>> read
>> anything automatically.  The solution of course is to set your screen
>> reader
>> of choice to read the entire screen in hopes that it would read the
>> newest
>> text to appear.  This system isn't very relyable and can cause headakes
>> when
>> your screen reader likes to read random words and letters.  What can be
>> done?  How about a full-featured plugin for zmud that will interface
>> directly with popular screen readers.  That is my plan, and I'm making it
>> a
>> reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see what interest there would
>> be
>> in this kind of project.  The one thing to note however, it won't be a
>> free
>> product, but I will not charge ridiculous amounts of money for it.  I'm
>> thinking in the realm of 8 to 10 dollars.  to produce plugins for z mud,
>> a
>> developer has to purchase a license to do so.  As well as purchasing a
>> copy
>> of zmud itself.  Let's just say it's not exactly cheap.  If people are
>> against paying, I will just make a simple plug in that does the bare
>> minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound support, line gags, and
>> stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of time.
>>
>> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on the
>> concept.
>>
>> Liam
>>
>>
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Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread Orin
Not play.net's
On Feb 26, 2008, at 3:32 PM, James Scholes wrote:

> Can't you play mud's with the jfw plug in for MushClient?
> James Scholes
> http://www.jamesscholes.com
>
> --
> From: "oriol gómez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:26 PM
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] z reader
>
>> I'd pay 10 bucks for a plugin if it is good enough, sure.
>>
>> On 2/26/08, Liam Erven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based  
>>> games
>>> found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case there are
>>> interested people.
>>>
>>> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be  
>>> played.  The
>>> issue is that you can either use their client which is totally
>>> inaccessible,
>>> or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly accessible, but will  
>>> not
>>> read
>>> anything automatically.  The solution of course is to set your  
>>> screen
>>> reader
>>> of choice to read the entire screen in hopes that it would read the
>>> newest
>>> text to appear.  This system isn't very relyable and can cause  
>>> headakes
>>> when
>>> your screen reader likes to read random words and letters.  What  
>>> can be
>>> done?  How about a full-featured plugin for zmud that will interface
>>> directly with popular screen readers.  That is my plan, and I'm  
>>> making it
>>> a
>>> reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see what interest there  
>>> would
>>> be
>>> in this kind of project.  The one thing to note however, it won't  
>>> be a
>>> free
>>> product, but I will not charge ridiculous amounts of money for  
>>> it.  I'm
>>> thinking in the realm of 8 to 10 dollars.  to produce plugins for  
>>> z mud,
>>> a
>>> developer has to purchase a license to do so.  As well as  
>>> purchasing a
>>> copy
>>> of zmud itself.  Let's just say it's not exactly cheap.  If people  
>>> are
>>> against paying, I will just make a simple plug in that does the bare
>>> minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound support, line gags,  
>>> and
>>> stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of time.
>>>
>>> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on  
>>> the
>>> concept.
>>>
>>> Liam
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread James Scholes
Can't you play mud's with the jfw plug in for MushClient?
James Scholes
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From: "oriol gómez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] z reader

> I'd pay 10 bucks for a plugin if it is good enough, sure.
>
> On 2/26/08, Liam Erven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based games
>> found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case there are
>> interested people.
>>
>> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.  The
>> issue is that you can either use their client which is totally 
>> inaccessible,
>> or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly accessible, but will not 
>> read
>> anything automatically.  The solution of course is to set your screen 
>> reader
>> of choice to read the entire screen in hopes that it would read the 
>> newest
>> text to appear.  This system isn't very relyable and can cause headakes 
>> when
>> your screen reader likes to read random words and letters.  What can be
>> done?  How about a full-featured plugin for zmud that will interface
>> directly with popular screen readers.  That is my plan, and I'm making it 
>> a
>> reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see what interest there would 
>> be
>> in this kind of project.  The one thing to note however, it won't be a 
>> free
>> product, but I will not charge ridiculous amounts of money for it.  I'm
>> thinking in the realm of 8 to 10 dollars.  to produce plugins for z mud, 
>> a
>> developer has to purchase a license to do so.  As well as purchasing a 
>> copy
>> of zmud itself.  Let's just say it's not exactly cheap.  If people are
>> against paying, I will just make a simple plug in that does the bare
>> minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound support, line gags, and
>> stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of time.
>>
>> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on the
>> concept.
>>
>> Liam
>>
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Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread oriol gómez
I'd pay 10 bucks for a plugin if it is good enough, sure.

On 2/26/08, Liam Erven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based games
> found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case there are
> interested people.
>
> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.  The
> issue is that you can either use their client which is totally inaccessible,
> or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly accessible, but will not read
> anything automatically.  The solution of course is to set your screen reader
> of choice to read the entire screen in hopes that it would read the newest
> text to appear.  This system isn't very relyable and can cause headakes when
> your screen reader likes to read random words and letters.  What can be
> done?  How about a full-featured plugin for zmud that will interface
> directly with popular screen readers.  That is my plan, and I'm making it a
> reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see what interest there would be
> in this kind of project.  The one thing to note however, it won't be a free
> product, but I will not charge ridiculous amounts of money for it.  I'm
> thinking in the realm of 8 to 10 dollars.  to produce plugins for z mud, a
> developer has to purchase a license to do so.  As well as purchasing a copy
> of zmud itself.  Let's just say it's not exactly cheap.  If people are
> against paying, I will just make a simple plug in that does the bare
> minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound support, line gags, and
> stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of time.
>
> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on the
> concept.
>
> Liam
>
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Re: [Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread Orin
I would pay as soon as it's released, an then sign up to the  
simutronic games again. Wow those games really rule. Shame that ZMud  
isn't for the Mac. Oh well, all complaints asside, I'll get it.
On Feb 26, 2008, at 8:50 AM, Liam Erven wrote:

> Hello
>
> I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based  
> games found at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case  
> there are interested people.
>
> Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.   
> The issue is that you can either use their client which is totally  
> inaccessible, or you can use Zmud which by itself is fairly  
> accessible, but will not read anything automatically.  The solution  
> of course is to set your screen reader of choice to read the entire  
> screen in hopes that it would read the newest text to appear.  This  
> system isn't very relyable and can cause headakes when your screen  
> reader likes to read random words and letters.  What can be done?   
> How about a full-featured plugin for zmud that will interface  
> directly with popular screen readers.  That is my plan, and I'm  
> making it a reality.  I wanted to post to the list to see what  
> interest there would be in this kind of project.  The one thing to  
> note however, it won't be a free product, but I will not charge  
> ridiculous amounts of money for it.  I'm thinking in the realm of 8  
> to 10 dollars.  to produce plugins for z mud, a developer has to  
> purchase a license to do so.  As well as purchasing a copy of zmud  
> itself.  Let's just say it's not exactly cheap.  If people are  
> against paying, I will just make a simple plug in that does the bare  
> minimum, but I wanted to add things like sound support, line gags,  
> and stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of time.
>
> Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on  
> the concept.
>
> Liam
>
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[Audyssey] z reader

2008-02-26 Thread Liam Erven
Hello

I'm not sure how many people are in to the simutronics text based games found 
at www.play.net, but I thought I'd post this in case there are interested 
people.  

Play.net offers several very well-written muds that can be played.  The issue 
is that you can either use their client which is totally inaccessible, or you 
can use Zmud which by itself is fairly accessible, but will not read anything 
automatically.  The solution of course is to set your screen reader of choice 
to read the entire screen in hopes that it would read the newest text to 
appear.  This system isn't very relyable and can cause headakes when your 
screen reader likes to read random words and letters.  What can be done?  How 
about a full-featured plugin for zmud that will interface directly with popular 
screen readers.  That is my plan, and I'm making it a reality.  I wanted to 
post to the list to see what interest there would be in this kind of project.  
The one thing to note however, it won't be a free product, but I will not 
charge ridiculous amounts of money for it.  I'm thinking in the realm of 8 to 
10 dollars.  to produce plugins for z mud, a developer has to purchase a 
license to do so.  As well as purchasing a copy of zmud itself.  Let's just say 
it's not exactly cheap.  If people are against paying, I will just make a 
simple plug in that does the bare minimum, but I wanted to add things like 
sound support, line gags, and stuff.  And all that will take a fair amount of 
time.

Let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in getting opinions on the concept.

Liam


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