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<blockquote data-quote="rs2sensen" data-source="post: 215199" data-attributes="member: 10090"><p>Good idea, we've been needing a "guide" for a while. </p><p></p><p>It might be worthwhile to create a mac-forums web-based IRC entry. They aren't as feature filled as Colloquy or any other software program, but they are certainly easier to use and set up. </p><p></p><p>Here is an example of one I have running on my website:</p><p><a href="http://rsensen.com/breakfastroom.html" target="_blank">http://rsensen.com/breakfastroom.html</a></p><p></p><p>I wouldn't recommend the Java client that I use above. They don't allow you to use your own images for the client itself (the software only allows images from their servers), but there are numerous other options. The only reason I used it in this case was because I didn't care too much about the interface, and I liked how the admin features were setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rs2sensen, post: 215199, member: 10090"] Good idea, we've been needing a "guide" for a while. It might be worthwhile to create a mac-forums web-based IRC entry. They aren't as feature filled as Colloquy or any other software program, but they are certainly easier to use and set up. Here is an example of one I have running on my website: [url]http://rsensen.com/breakfastroom.html[/url] I wouldn't recommend the Java client that I use above. They don't allow you to use your own images for the client itself (the software only allows images from their servers), but there are numerous other options. The only reason I used it in this case was because I didn't care too much about the interface, and I liked how the admin features were setup. [/QUOTE]
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