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IRC It, or ii is a free and open-source Unix IRC client written in C by the suckless.org community. From the readme: [2] ii is a minimalist FIFO and filesystem-based IRC client. It creates an irc directory tree with server, channel and nickname directories. In every directory a FIFO in file and a normal out file is created.
IRC Today is a commercial IRC bouncer based on the open source software soju. It features an intuitive web configuration interface and enables file upload directly from the IRC client. [7] chat.sr.ht is another commercial IRC bouncer based on soju. It is part of a minimalistic software suite targeted at developers.
UnrealIRCd is an open-source IRC daemon, originally based on DreamForge, and is available for Unix-like operating systems and Windows.Since the beginning of development on UnrealIRCd c. May 1999, many new features have been added and modified, including advanced security features and bug fixes, and it has become a popular server.
Nettalk is a free and open-source IRC Client for Windows. It is a fully-fledged IRC client with UTF-8 and DCC file transfer support. [2] The program is available in Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish and Swedish as of version 6.7.13.
CGI:IRC is a CGI program written in Perl that allows access to IRC via a web browser. [1] It is designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a restrictive firewall. [2] CGI:IRC will work in most browsers, including text based browsers such as ...
Visual IRC (ViRC) is an open-source Internet Relay Chat client for the Windows operating system. Unlike many other IRC clients , nearly all of the functionality in ViRC is driven by the included IRC script , with the result that the program's behavior can be extended or changed without altering the source code .
Irssi (Finnish pronunciation: ()) is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client program for Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Microsoft Windows.It was originally written by Timo Sirainen, and released under the terms of the GNU GPL-2.0-or-later in January 1999.
KVIrc is a graphical IRC client for Linux, Unix, Mac OS and Windows. The name is an acronym of K Visual IRC in which the K stands for a dependency to KDE, which became optional from version 2.0.0. [4] The software is based on the Qt framework and its code is released under a modified GNU General Public License. [5]