SMud 1.5.9
Features:
* Dynamic Graphics Support w/GraphicMacros
* Local Editing (with Stop/Cancel)
* File uploading/logging
* ESC-w connection switch
* Custom Color Settings for Input Area, Output Area, and File Editor
* Custom Font Settings for Input Area, Output Area, and File Editor
* Printing from the File Editor
* New Mail notification from your POP account
* Unlimited multi-line input editor (use CTRL-Enter or ESC-Enter for new lines)
* Copy from output, paste to input or connection.
* Unlimited output support.
* Scroll Lock prevents screen from jumping while reading scrollback
* Editor supports RTF files as well as color hilighting (foreground only), font changes, and size changes.
* Popup input editor allows free-form command editing.
* Parethesis/bracket Matching in the input window and file editor.
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