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== IRC clients ==
 
== IRC clients ==
An '''[[Wikipedia:IRC#Clients|IRC client]]''' is a program you can use to connect to any IRC chat channel. Popular IRC clients include:
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An '''[[Wikipedia:IRC#Clients|IRC client]]''' is a program you can use to connect to any IRC chat channel. There is an IRC webchat client available at '''[http://www.mibbit.com/chat/ Mibbit.com]''' and there are other popular IRC clients including the following:
 
* '''[http://www.hacksrus.com/~ginda/chatzilla/ ChatZilla]''' (open source) — ChatZilla is an IRC client extension for most Mozilla-based browsers (Mozilla App Suite, Mozilla Firefox, etc).
 
* '''[http://www.hacksrus.com/~ginda/chatzilla/ ChatZilla]''' (open source) — ChatZilla is an IRC client extension for most Mozilla-based browsers (Mozilla App Suite, Mozilla Firefox, etc).
 
* '''[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy]''' (open source) — Colloquy is a popular IRC client for Mac OS X, with a great deal of features including emoticons, tabbed chatting, and custom themes.
 
* '''[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy]''' (open source) — Colloquy is a popular IRC client for Mac OS X, with a great deal of features including emoticons, tabbed chatting, and custom themes.
 
* '''[http://homepage.mac.com/philrobin/conversation/ Conversation]''' (freeware) — Conversation is a great IRC client for Mac OS X. It has excellent AppleScript support and is very user-friendly.
 
* '''[http://homepage.mac.com/philrobin/conversation/ Conversation]''' (freeware) — Conversation is a great IRC client for Mac OS X. It has excellent AppleScript support and is very user-friendly.
* '''[http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ Gaim]''' (open source) — Gaim can connect to multiple chat networks (including AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger). It also works on many different operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac, etc) although installation in some operating systems may not be straightforward.
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* '''[http://www.pidgin.im/ Pidgin]''' (Formerly known as Gaim, open source) — Pidgin can connect to multiple chat networks (including AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger). It also works on many different operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac, etc) although installation in some operating systems may not be straightforward.
 
* '''[http://www.icechat.net IceChat]''' (commercial) — IceChat is a Windows IRC client written in Visual Basic. It provides some features other IRC clients do not, such as emoticons and an official support channel.
 
* '''[http://www.icechat.net IceChat]''' (commercial) — IceChat is a Windows IRC client written in Visual Basic. It provides some features other IRC clients do not, such as emoticons and an official support channel.
 
* '''[http://www.mirc.com mIRC]''' (commercial) — mIRC is one of the most popular IRC clients with a lot of great features.
 
* '''[http://www.mirc.com mIRC]''' (commercial) — mIRC is one of the most popular IRC clients with a lot of great features.
 
* '''[http://www.trillian.cc Trillian]''' (commercial) — Trillian connects to multiple chat networks (including AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger). It has more features than Gaim, but only works in Windows.
 
* '''[http://www.trillian.cc Trillian]''' (commercial) — Trillian connects to multiple chat networks (including AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger). It has more features than Gaim, but only works in Windows.
 
* '''[http://www.xchat.org X-Chat]''' (open source) — X-Chat is a great multiplatform IRC client, completely free for Linux and Mac OS X, shareware for Windows but you can still download the source and compile it yourself, or get an [http://silenceisdefeat.org.nyud.net:8090/~b0at/xchat/win32/ unofficial version].
 
* '''[http://www.xchat.org X-Chat]''' (open source) — X-Chat is a great multiplatform IRC client, completely free for Linux and Mac OS X, shareware for Windows but you can still download the source and compile it yourself, or get an [http://silenceisdefeat.org.nyud.net:8090/~b0at/xchat/win32/ unofficial version].

Latest revision as of 00:08, 21 July 2011

IRC channels are available for general discussion regarding the ShivaeWiki. Assistance with IRC commands can be found at Help:IRC.

If you have an IRC client
(see below for details):
#ShivaeStudios
on sorcery (irc.sorcery.net)

IRC clients

An IRC client is a program you can use to connect to any IRC chat channel. There is an IRC webchat client available at Mibbit.com and there are other popular IRC clients including the following:

  • ChatZilla (open source) — ChatZilla is an IRC client extension for most Mozilla-based browsers (Mozilla App Suite, Mozilla Firefox, etc).
  • Colloquy (open source) — Colloquy is a popular IRC client for Mac OS X, with a great deal of features including emoticons, tabbed chatting, and custom themes.
  • Conversation (freeware) — Conversation is a great IRC client for Mac OS X. It has excellent AppleScript support and is very user-friendly.
  • Pidgin (Formerly known as Gaim, open source) — Pidgin can connect to multiple chat networks (including AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger). It also works on many different operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac, etc) although installation in some operating systems may not be straightforward.
  • IceChat (commercial) — IceChat is a Windows IRC client written in Visual Basic. It provides some features other IRC clients do not, such as emoticons and an official support channel.
  • mIRC (commercial) — mIRC is one of the most popular IRC clients with a lot of great features.
  • Trillian (commercial) — Trillian connects to multiple chat networks (including AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger). It has more features than Gaim, but only works in Windows.
  • X-Chat (open source) — X-Chat is a great multiplatform IRC client, completely free for Linux and Mac OS X, shareware for Windows but you can still download the source and compile it yourself, or get an unofficial version.