Comment by rdl
13 years ago
The really amusing thing is when they buy huge LCD TVs and projectors to run IRC clients in an operations center.
And then call it "mIRC" because that's the crappy Windows client they use.
13 years ago
The really amusing thing is when they buy huge LCD TVs and projectors to run IRC clients in an operations center.
And then call it "mIRC" because that's the crappy Windows client they use.
I actually miss mIRC... xchat is the best I've found for ubuntu, whats a good alternative?
irssi http://www.irssi.org/
Indeed, irssi is the only acceptable choice.
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If you want a GUI I'd recommend Konversation (if kdelibs is OK). There's a Qt-only client called Quassel as well (which also supports a UI/core separation so you can close the program and remain logged in)
weechat: http://www.weechat.org/
ERC, if you're an Emacs user.
I'm surprised they haven't renamed it MilChat.
Try looking at Oblong.com
Chat is a good human comm method - but the interesting and cool visual stuff that looks a hell of a lot like Red Alert happens on Oblong systems...