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CaptainStandish
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hey guys whats up? i was just wondering what a solid, easy to use irc client is for mac. Pros and cons of each would really help out, thanks a lot!!!!
Looks like it is. Sourceforge hosted projects usually have their web pages at projectname.sourceforge.net. Here is the original X-Chat web page.Bluewolf said:
CaptainStandish said:hey guys whats up? i was just wondering what a solid, easy to use irc client is for mac. Pros and cons of each would really help out, thanks a lot!!!!
it is nice... I have not found the option to automatically connect a server and join a channel after starting the program... is it possible?StarManta said:I just went back to try Conversation again.... and it sucks a lot less than it used to. About the only thing missing from it right now is multiple server support.... but at least it finally supports /commands. And the interface is spot-on.
http://www.conversation.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Download.html
I irc on these networks:witeshark said:What servers are there to IRC on? I used to go to one but no one is ever there any more
StarManta said:WHOA!
Just discovered Colloquy on macosxhints.... I am officially impressed. It looks *better* than Conversation, is better integrated into OSX (Uses address book for buddy list), comes with a large number of themes (including "Novel".... check the attached pdf to see what it looks like, pretty interesting) and doesn't play "My First IRC" the way Conversation does. All in all an amazingly elegant client - go check it out.
it is nice to have such a choice for good and free irc clients...StarManta said:WHOA!
Just discovered Colloquy on macosxhints.... I am officially impressed. It looks *better* than Conversation, is better integrated into OSX (Uses address book for buddy list), comes with a large number of themes (including "Novel".... check the attached pdf to see what it looks like, pretty interesting) and doesn't play "My First IRC" the way Conversation does. All in all an amazingly elegant client - go check it out.