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  • Welcome to Potato
    • License
    • Contact Me
    • What is a MUSH/MUD/MU*?
    • Potato's Features
    • Credits and Contributions
  • Adding and Configuring Worlds
    • Basic Settings
    • Connection Settings
      • Telnet Protocols
    • Display Settings
      • ANSI, Colours and Fonts
      • Misc Display Options
    • Misc Options
    • Notes
    • Timers
    • F-Commands
  • Configuring Potato
    • Activity Settings
    • Misc Settings
      • Valid Clock Formats
  • Events
    • Event Patterns
    • Processing Order
    • When to run Events
    • Recolouring Matched Text
    • Omitting from Display/Logs
    • Spawning
    • Sending a Command
    • Placing text in an Input Window
    • Examples
  • Technology Behind Potato
    • Tcl/Tk
    • Winico and Winflash
  • Version Change History
    • Version 2.0.0b6
    • Version 2.0.0b5
    • Version 2.0.0b4
    • Version 2.0.0b3
    • Version 2.0.0b2
    • Version 2.0.0b1
    • Version 2.0.0a15
    • Version 2.0.0a14
    • Version 2.0.0a13
    • Version 2.0.0a12
    • Version 2.0.0a11

More stuff to add:

  • /commands
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Logging
  • Uploading Files
  • Making Potato the default Telnet Client

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  Downloads  
Download links for Potato

Introduction

You can currently download binaries of Potato for Windows and Linux.

The code is also available to download as a Starkit, and as a zip archive of Tcl source code files. You can also checkout the latest copy from SVN. These methods all require a copy of the Tcl Intepreter.

Windows

You can download the latest Windows binary here. Older versions are also available.

Linux

The latest Linux binaries are available here. You can also download older versions.

Note: Currently (as of 2.0.0b5), you must have libstdc++5 installed to run Potato on Linux, though this should change soon. On Fedora this is provided by the 'compat-libstdc++' package.

MacOS X

There are not currently any MacOS X binaries available. While Potato should run on MacOS without any problems, some people have reported issues (normally related to the program being slow), so binaries are not currently being built. If you'd like to try running Potato on MacOS X, however, you can try running it from SVN, a Starkit or the source.

Source

You can also download the source code for the latest version, or download a Starkit archive.

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