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  2. Channel Definition Format - Wikipedia

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    Channel Definition Format (CDF) was an XML file format formerly used in conjunction with Microsoft's Active Channel, Active Desktop and Smart Offline Favorites technologies. The format was designed to "offer frequently updated collections of information, or channels, from any web server for automatic delivery to compatible receiver programs."

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  4. The Palace (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    While there is no longer any official support for the original program, a new client has been developed and is actively maintained by Jameson Heesen. Many chat servers are still operating and can be found on the Palace Portal Live Directory. [2] Palace clients and servers are available for Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Linux, and Microsoft Windows.

  5. mIRC - Wikipedia

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    mIRC is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for Windows with an integrated scripting language allowing the creation of extensions. [3] The software was first released in 1995 and has since been described as "one of the most popular IRC clients available for Windows."

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    Get the tools you need to help boost internet speed, send email safely and security from any device, find lost computer files and folders and monitor your credit.

  7. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Windows Gitter: New Vector Ltd February 13, 2023; 2 years ago () [17] Web, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux MIT License Apache-2.0 (Synapse) Google Chat (formerly Google Hangouts) Google: May 15, 2013; 11 years ago () (as Google Hangouts) March 9, 2017; 8 years ago () (as Google Chat) Android Proprietary freeware: Proprietary

  8. PIRCH (IRC client) - Wikipedia

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    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] PIRCH has in the past been considered to be the number-two Windows IRC client behind mIRC. [2]

  9. Comparison of IRC clients - Wikipedia

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    Once established, DCC connections bypass the IRC network and servers, allowing for all sorts of data to be transferred between clients including files and direct chat sessions. Client CHAT