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  2. BitchX - Wikipedia

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    BitchX / ˈ b ɪ tʃ ɛ k s / is a free IRC client [1] that has been regarded as the most popular ircII-based IRC client. [2] The initial implementation, written by "Trench" and "HappyCrappy", was a script for the IrcII chat client. [2] It was converted to a program in its own right by panasync (Colten Edwards). BitchX 1.1 final was released in ...

  3. LeafChat - Wikipedia

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    In a 2011 summary of four popular IRC clients, Techbuzz India described LeafChat as "one of the best" open-source clients with a "clean and simple" interface, and noted its ability to connect to multiple servers simultaneously. [6] The Simple Genetic Algorithm project at SourceForge suggested LeafChat (due to its zero cost) for its online IRC ...

  4. mIRC - Wikipedia

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    mIRC is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for Windows. It is a fully functional chat utility and its integrated scripting language makes it extensible and versatile. [3] The software was first released in 1995 and has since been described as "one of the most popular IRC clients available for Windows." [3] mIRC is shareware and requires ...

  5. ChatZilla - Wikipedia

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    ChatZilla. Catalan, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. ChatZilla is an IRC client that is part of SeaMonkey. It was previously an extension for Mozilla -based browsers such as Firefox, introduced in 2000. It is cross-platform open source software which has been noted for its consistent appearance across ...

  6. Libera Chat - Wikipedia

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    Libera Chat, stylized as Libera.Chat, is an IRC network for free and open-source software projects. It was founded on 19 May 2021 [1] by former Freenode staff members, after Freenode was taken over by Andrew Lee, founder of Private Internet Access. [2][3][4]

  7. IRC - Wikipedia

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    IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels , [ 1 ] but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages [ 2 ] as well as chat and data transfer , [ 3 ] including file sharing .

  8. Freenode - Wikipedia

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    Freenode, stylized as freenode and formerly known as Open Projects Network, is an IRC network which was previously used to discuss peer-directed projects. [1] Their servers are accessible from the hostname chat.freenode.net, which load balances connections by using round-robin DNS. [2][3]

  9. Wikipedia:IRC/Tutorial - Wikipedia

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    Once you have a client, you'll need a server. You can simply use irc.libera.chat to reach the main rotation of servers. You can also find a full list by executing: host irc.libera.chat (Linux)