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  2. Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients - Wikipedia

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  3. GNU IceCat - Wikipedia

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    GPL-3.0-or-later (Scripts to convert Firefox into IceCat) [3] Website. www .gnu .org /software /gnuzilla /. GNU IceCat, formerly known as GNU IceWeasel, [4] is a completely free version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser distributed by the GNU Project. It is compatible with Linux, Windows, Android and macOS.

  4. List of Internet Relay Chat commands - Wikipedia

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    USER <user> <mode> <unused> <realname> (RFC 2812) This command is used at the beginning of a connection to specify the username, hostname, real name and initial user modes of the connecting client. [45] [46] <realname> may contain spaces, and thus must be prefixed with a colon. Defined in RFC 1459, modified in RFC 2812.

  5. Visual IRC - Wikipedia

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    Visual IRC (ViRC) is an open-source Internet Relay Chat client for the Windows operating system. Unlike many other IRC clients, nearly all of the functionality in ViRC is driven by the included IRC script, with the result that the program's behavior can be extended or changed without altering the source code.

  6. Quassel IRC - Wikipedia

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    Quassel IRC, or Quassel, is a graphical, distributed, cross-platform IRC client, introduced in 2008. [4] It is released under the GNU General Public License version 2 and version 3, for GNU and Unix-like operating systems, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. It has also been ported to OS/2 Warp due to its cross-platform nature.

  7. IRC subculture - Wikipedia

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    IRC subculture. IRC subculture refers to the particular set of social features common to interaction on the various Internet Relay Chat (IRC) systems around the world, and the culture associated with them. IRC is particularly popular among programmers, hackers, and computer gamers .

  8. Konversation - Wikipedia

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    Konversation is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client built on the KDE Platform [4] and is free software released under the terms of the GNU GPL-2.0-or-later. [5] Konversation is currently maintained in the KDE Extragear Network module, [6] which means that it has its own release cycle which is independent from the main KDE applications. [7]

  9. Comparison of mobile Internet Relay Chat clients - Wikipedia

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    General. Basic general information about the clients: creator/company, license/price etc. Clients listed on a light purple background are no longer in active development. Client. Primary developers. Cost. Software license. User interface. Programming language. Computing platform.