Zmud — n. famous server for role playing games on the Internet … English contemporary dictionary
MUD client — A MUD client is a computer application used to connect to a MUD, a type of multiplayer online game. Generally, a MUD client is a very basic telnet client that lacks VT100 terminal emulation and the capability to perform telnet negotiations. On… … Wikipedia
Comparison of MUD clients — Contents 1 Operating systems 2 Protocol support 3 Scripting support 4 Notes Operating systems The operating systems the client … Wikipedia
CMUD — Infobox Software name = CMUD caption = developer = Mike Potter (Zugg) latest release version = 2.32 latest release date = Wed Jul 16, 2008 operating system = Microsoft Windows platform = genre = MUD client license = website =… … Wikipedia
MUD — son las siglas de Multi User Dungeon que literalmente traducido del inglés al español significa mazmorra (o calabozo) multiusuario . Un MUD es un videojuego de rol en línea ejecutado en un servidor. Es la base de la que parten los actuales MMORPG … Wikipedia Español
Critical success factor — (CSF) is the term for an element that is necessary for an organization or project to achieve its mission. It is a critical factor or activity required for ensuring the success of a company or an organization. The term was initially used in the… … Wikipedia
TinTin++ — Infobox Software name = TinTin++ caption = developer = Igor van den Hoven latest release version = 1.98.3 latest release date = July 16th, 2008 programming language = C operating system = Linux, Mac OS X, Windows genre = MUD client license = GNU… … Wikipedia
EverQuest — Developer(s) Sony Online Entertainment Publisher(s) Sony Online Entertainment … Wikipedia
MUD — This article is about a type of online computer game. For other uses, see Mud (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Cybersex — An Internet user engaged in cybersex, using a webcam. Cybersex, also called computer sex, Internet sex, netsex, mudsex, TinySex and, colloquially, cybering, is a virtual sex encounter in which two or more persons connected remotely via computer… … Wikipedia