Loqui

loqui

Web site: sites.google.com/site/loquiircen/ Category: Network Subcategory: IRC Clients Platform: Linux License: GPL Interface: GUI First release: 2005 Loqui – a IRC/chat client based on GTK+, supports multiple servers and multiple protocols, has and the common buffer (a buffer to show messages on the channels that not currently selected). It also has a friendly multipane interface, … Read more

WeeChat

weechat

Web site: weechat.org Category: Network Subcategory: IRC Clients Platform: BSD, Hurd, Linux, OS X, Windows License: GPL Interface: Ncurses First release: June 26, 2003 WeeChat – a fast, light and extensible chat client, with a text-based user interface. WeeChat features: – modular: a lightweight core with optional plugins – multi-protocols architecture (mainly IRC) – multi-platforms: … Read more

ScrollZ

scrollz

Web site: www.scrollz.info Category: Network Subcategory: IRC Clients Platform: Cross-platform License: BSD Interface: CLI, ncurses First release: 1993 (C-Toolz) ScrollZ (previously: C-Toolz) – advanced IRC client based on ircII code. It adds features normally found in ircII scripts. The main difference between these scripts and ScrollZ is the code. Where ircII scripts take a lot … Read more

Six

six

Web site: zserge.com/six.html Category: Network Subcategory: IRC Clients Platform: Linux License: unknown Interface: CLI First release: 2012 Six – an open-source, text based IRC client mainly inspired by sic. Six makes is easy to type and edit messages. Instead of raw input it uses readline, that’s why autocomplete and history can be easily implemented later. … Read more

Quassel

quassel

Web site: quassel-irc.org Category: Network Subcategory: IRC Clients Platform: Linux, OS X, UNIX-like, Windows License: GPL Interface: GUI First release: August 27, 2008 Quassel – a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core — much like the popular combination of screen and … Read more

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