1. Any free IRC programs out there?
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Jun 23, 2005
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Hello folks of Eu Im looking for a program for IRC to work on windows, and it should be free. It should work well on Windows. Id like to be able to check out the Eu Chat but dont have one yet. Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
2. Re: Any free IRC programs out there?
- Posted by Mario Steele <eumario at trilake.net> Jun 23, 2005
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Al Getz wrote: > Im looking for a program for IRC to work on windows, and it > should be free. It should work well on Windows. Id like > to be able to check out the Eu Chat but dont have one yet. Hey Al, I can recommend 2 excellent IRC Clients out there. 1 is specifically for windows, and one has been ported from Linux to Windows. mIRC - Windows Only http://www.mirc.com X-Chat - Linux & Windows http://www.xchat.org mIRC is Nagware, in other words, you get a popup when you launch the program, telling you you have x ammount of days to try the program out, then nag you till you register. X-Chat is completely free, and the more dependable choice, as they release often. Mario Steele http://enchantedblade.trilake.net Attaining World Dominiation, one byte at a time...
3. Re: Any free IRC programs out there?
- Posted by Alexander Toresson <alexander.toresson at gmail.com> Jun 26, 2005
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Mario Steele wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > Im looking for a program for IRC to work on windows, and it > > should be free. It should work well on Windows. Id like > > to be able to check out the Eu Chat but dont have one yet. > > Hey Al, > > I can recommend 2 excellent IRC Clients out there. 1 is specifically for > windows, > and one has been ported from Linux to Windows. > > mIRC - Windows Only > <a href="http://www.mirc.com">http://www.mirc.com</a> > > X-Chat - Linux & Windows > <a href="http://www.xchat.org">http://www.xchat.org</a> > > mIRC is Nagware, in other words, you get a popup when you launch the program, > telling > you you have x ammount of days to try the program out, then nag you till you > register. > > X-Chat is completely free, and the more dependable choice, as they release > often. > > Mario Steele > <a > href="http://enchantedblade.trilake.net">http://enchantedblade.trilake.net</a> > Attaining World Dominiation, one byte at a time... > The official version of X-Chat is shareware on windows; however, people can compile it themselves to get no restrictions (I dunno how that license works, seems kinda strange), and you can d/l a version someone has compiled from http://www.silverex.org/news/ . Regards, Alexander Toresson