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Atlantis is a client specifically designed to aid in playing text-based multiuser games. It is designed from the ground up entirely in Cocoa, and integrates with system services - such as the Mac OS X spellchecker - as much as possible. In addition to the expected feature-set of every MU* client - connect to a game, provide highlighting, log output and so on - Atlantis has a number of fairly advanced features:
Version 0.9.8.9 adds/changes the following:
The author is planning on both free and shareware version of the software; a discussion forum post on the official web site explains the plans in more detail.
'Of all the clients I've tested for the Mac, this one is the most feature-rich, and the most stylishly integrated into existing Mac apps (the dictionary, spell-checker and so forth.) My only gripe is the seeming inability to bind the numpad keys (to n, s, w, e, etc) like every MUD client I know which already has these preset.'
—Ming Teo
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Installing Mu on macOS is super easy.
Mu will run on any machine running macOS version 10.13 High Sierra or later. There is advice on Apple’s website on how to check your macOS version.
The following (silent) video demonstrates this process on Mac OS Catalina:
When you open the installer you’ll be asked to accept the software licenseagreement and then your computer will verify the package is not corrupted (thismay take a couple of minutes).
Mu will install into the Applications folder on your Mac.
Press the CTRL button and click on the Mu icon. You’ll see a dialog to checkyou want to open Mu. Click “Open”:
This can take some time as OSX checks the Mu package, but you’ll only ever have to do it once.
Updates to the way OSX works means that when you open Mu for the first time you need to tell your operating system that you trust the application. The simple solution is to CTRL-click the Mu application in your 'Applications' folder and then select 'Open'. If you don't you'll just see a warning pop-up (shown in the video at the top of this page).
If you're running Catalina then you might have to give the app permission to access USB mounted devices. To do that: