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Mibbit was listed as an open proxy in the DroneBL DNS blacklist in December 2008, and due to a database glitch mistakenly again listed in March 2009. This prevented Mibbit users from connecting to IRC networks that make use of the DroneBL service. [26] Mibbit was added to DroneBL's whitelist to help prevent future service disruptions. [26]
ICQ was a cross-platform instant messaging (IM) and VoIP client founded in June 1996 by Yair Goldfinger, Sefi Vigiser, Amnon Amir, Arik Vardi, and Arik's father, Yossi Vardi.
This is a list of all Internet Relay Chat commands from RFC 1459, RFC 2812, and extensions added to major IRC daemons. Most IRC clients require commands to be preceded by a slash ("/").
Web-based clients, such as Mibbit and open source KiwiIRC, can run in most browsers. Games such as War§ow, [88] Unreal Tournament (up to Unreal Tournament 2004), [89] Uplink, [90] Spring Engine-based games, 0 A.D. and ZDaemon have included IRC. [91] Ustream's chat interface is IRC with custom authentication [92] as well as Twitch's (formerly ...
Mibbit: Jimmy Moore Textual Adbar: Proprietary: Web: JavaScript frontend, Java backend mIRC: Khaled Mardam-Bey Shareware, 30-day trial [4] Proprietary: GUI C/C++ [5] Nettalk: Nicolas Kruse Free software: Apache-2.0: GUI Visual Basic: Pidgin: Free software: GPL-2.0-or-later: GUI C: PIRCH: Northwest Computer Services Shareware: Proprietary: GUI ...
An IRC bot performing a simple task. An IRC bot is a set of scripts or an independent program that connects to Internet Relay Chat as a client, and so appears to other IRC users as another user.
mIRC was created by Khaled Mardam-Bey, [5] a British programmer born in Jordan to a Syrian father and a Palestinian mother. [6] [7] He began developing the software in late 1994, and released its first version on 28 February 1995.
PIRCH or pIRCh is a shareware Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client [2] published by Northwest Computer Services. Its name is an acronym – PolarGeek's IRC Hack. [3] The last version of the program, known as PIRCH98, was released in 1998. [2]