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stupid mIRC...Whats a good IRC client?

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Duki3003:
yChat or pChat which are both free windows builds of a popular linux client. It's very clean, simple and easy to use...

Chiyachan:
mIRC doesn't make you pay ever.
Just open it, close it.
Re-open it.
Then at worst all you have to do is a little bit of waiting for the "continue" button to ungray out.

JoonasTo:

--- Quote from: bork on October 08, 2010, 01:36:59 AM ---One of the better clients happens to be one that you are not able to run, assuming you are running windows.

Been running IRSSI for all my IRC stuff.  A couple of people have got it to run under Cygwin but I have no experience of running it that way.  It would be a interesting learning experience in playing in things of not-Windows to see if you can get it running there.
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I run IRSSI through putty client. Works splendidly.
Has everything you need from the start and you can practically modify it anyway you want if you know some basic scripting. DL other people's scripts if not.
It's a command line based client though. Might scare some people away.

isukianime:

--- Quote from: Chiyachan on October 08, 2010, 09:19:43 AM ---mIRC doesn't make you pay ever.
Just open it, close it.
Re-open it.
Then at worst all you have to do is a little bit of waiting for the "continue" button to ungray out.

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if that doesn't work uninstall, go into regedit and delete anything that has mirc in it. then reinstall.

Wintereise:
And you people should learn to pay for one thing you regularly use.
I mean it costs $10 with the 50% off coupon <_<
mIRC after version 7 has no problems with Japanese, provided the sender is sending you data in utf format. Sjis support have been removed, which is a dumb concept and is the only new feature I wish mIRc lacked.
But if you know your way around mIRC, it's easily fixable ;)
http://www.hawkee.com/scripts/13334373/

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