KiTTY is Win32-native PuTTY
KiTTY is Win32-native PuTTY. If you've ever used PuTTY before, this is all you need to know.
On the other hand, if you're wondering what PuTTY is, let me tell you! It's what I'm here for, after all. PuTTY is a free and open-source terminal emulator; you can use it as a client for Telnet, SSH, raw TCP sessions, and rlogin. If you have no idea what any of this means, I'm afraid KiTTY may prove less ...
Maybe MUDs aren't quite as popular as they were back when 33.6 modems were the norm, but I still like kicking back from time to time and enjoying a little text-based hack-and-slash. A good mudding session is always better with a good MUD client like Mudlet, which is both cross-platform and open source. Mudlet has all the advanced features I look for in a client, including a connection manager, ...





