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MMapper

Screenshot of MMapper

MMapper is a graphical mapper for a MUD named MUME (Multi-Users in Middle Earth). The game is traditionally played in a text-only mode, but MMapper tries to represent the virtual world in user-friendly graphical environment. It acts as a proxy between a telnet client and a MUD server, being able to analyze game data in real time and show player's position in a map.

Features:

  • Automatic room creation during mapping
  • Automatic connection of new rooms
  • Terrain detection (forest, road, mountain, etc)
  • Exits detections
  • Fast OpenGL rendering
  • Pseudo 3D layers and drag and drop mouse operations
  • Multi platform support
  • Group manager support to see other people on your map

Authors: MUME


Usage

MMapper is available as an AppImage which means "one app = one file", which you can download and run on your Linux system while you don't need a package manager and nothing gets changed in your system. Awesome!

AppImages are single-file applications that run on most Linux distributions. Download an application, make it executable, and run! No need to install. No system libraries or system preferences are altered. Most AppImages run on recent versions of Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Red Hat, Ubuntu, and other common desktop distributions.

Running MMapper on Linux without installation

Unlike other applications, AppImages do not need to be installed before they can be used. However, they need to be marked as executable before they can be run. This is a Linux security feature.

Behold! AppImages are usually not verified by others. Follow these instructions only if you trust the developer of the software. Use at your own risk!

Download the MMapper AppImage and make it executable using your file manager or by entering the following commands in a terminal:

chmod +x ./*.AppImage

Then double-click the AppImage in the file manager to open it.

Sandboxing MMapper

If you want to restrict what MMapper can do on your system, you can run the AppImage in a sandbox like Firejail. This is entirely optional and currently needs to be configured by the user.

Updating MMapper

If you would like to update to a new version, simply download the new MMapper AppImage.

Integrating AppImages into the system

If you would like to have the executable bit set automatically, and would like to see MMapper and other AppImages integrated into the system (menus, icons, file type associations, etc.), then you may want to check the optional appimaged daemon.


Note for application authors

Thanks for distributing MMapper in the AppImage format for all common Linux distributions. Great! Here are some ideas on how to make it even better.

Pro Tips for further enhancing the MMapper AppImage

Please consider to add update information to the MMapper AppImage and ship a .zsync file so that it can be updated using AppImageUpdate. Tools like appimagetool and linuxdeployqt can do this for you easily.

Thanks for shipping AppStream metainfo inside your AppImage. Please open a pull request on https://github.com/AppImage/appimage.github.io/blob/master/data/MMapper if you have changed it and would like to see this page updated accordingly.

If you would like to see a donation link for the application here, please include one in the AppStream data.

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