This is actually one of our things todo! I'm not all to sure how we're going to handle it though. So far it's all leaning to either some AJAX or a Java Applet. Nothing has been put to works, so if any one wants to send something our way to look at as an alternative, I believe my IM links are somewhere, if not, PM away ;)
I actually don't use Flash… ever :) So I don't know if we'll lean that way. Besides, this seems like a perfect opertunity to either play with Java or toy around with Turbo Gears
I'm in favor of the idea, though I prefer a java client myself for the simple expedient that I've seen the one on Kydig's site in the past work very nicely on a multitude of platforms for a variety of people.
Ok, lets not let Locke start dragging us all down to his level. :)
I'm in favor of the idea, and would lean heavily toward Java as it is pretty much universally available to people. Flash has some stability problems on some platforms and is often used by scumbag advertisers to get around pop-up blockers and ad filters. So as a result of that not everyone installs it.
Ok, lets not let Locke start dragging us all down to his level. :)
I'm in favor of the idea, and would lean heavily toward Java as it is pretty much universally available to people. Flash has some stability problems on some platforms and is often used by scumbag advertisers to get around pop-up blockers and ad filters. So as a result of that not everyone installs it.
You've got my vote on this. I think Java's generally easier to impliment, works well, and works on most platforms.
I don't think this is about love, I'm afraid. It's about muds, thus the name, MudBytes.net
Why I would want a bunch of men to love me is beyond me anyway.. I much prefer the love and company of women.
Did you just run out of on-topic material to post? Is that why you've suddenly deteriorated to posts about sexual innuendo?
I don't see how your comment about my being special has anything to do with muds either, in fact, it seems far more like a lame attempt at a personal attack. *shrug*
I have only one worry with providing a client from the site, and that would be users' hostnames showing up as mudbytes.net when using it. I've seen that sort of thing available before, and seen it abused more than I've seen it go unabused…