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Whole document tree 5. X Window IRC Clients5.1. ZirconMaintainer: Lindsay F. Marshall (<Lindsay.Marshall @ ncl.ac.uk>) IRC Channel: None ? Written in Tcl/Tk, uses the native network communications of Tcl. You can get the latest version of Zircon from ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/. Homepage at http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Zircon/. 5.2. Sula PrimeriX IIMaintainer: Tano Fotang (<fotang @ yahoo.com>) IRC Channel: None ? Uses GTK+ or XForms, and Guile. You can get the latest version of Sula PrimeriX II from http://spx.linuxatwork.at/#where-to-get-it. Homepage at http://spx.linuxatwork.at/. 5.3. xIrcMaintainer: Robert Borrell (<borrell @ pobox.com>) IRC Channel: None ? Using the Qt toolkit, xIrc is less featured than KVIrc. As an advantage, it's faster. You can get the latest version of xIrc from http://www.linuxlots.com/~xirc/download.html. Homepage at http://www.linuxlots.com/~xirc/. 5.4. KVIrcMaintainer: Szymon Stefanek (<stefanek @ tin.it>) IRC Channel: #KVIrc on OPN Also written with the Qt toolkit, KVIrc is a beast. Supports DCC Voice, built-in scripting language, and plugins. You can get the latest version of KVIrc from http://www.kvirc.net/download.html. Homepage at http://www.kvirc.net/. 5.5. X-ChatMaintainer: Peter Zelezny (<zed @ linux.com>) IRC Channel: #Linux on ChatJunkies Using GTK+ and optionally GNOME, supports Perl and Python scripting. You can get the latest version of X-Chat from http://xchat.org/download.html. Homepage at http://xchat.org/. 5.6. QuIRCMaintainer: Patrick Earl (<quirc @ patearl.net>) IRC Channel: #QuIRC on DALnet Using Tk, supports Tcl for scripting. You can get the latest version of QuIRC from his Homepage at http://quirc.org/. |