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AdiIRC 1.9.0 introduced the initial support for '''mIRC scripting language''' (or ''MSL''). It is being written from scratch, a long and boring job, since there is no standard or full documentation reference for the MSL language behind of scene. The goal is to be most compatible possible.
AdiIRC 1.9.0 introduced the initial support for '''mIRC scripting language''' (or ''MSL''). It is being written from scratch, a long and boring job, since there is no standard or full documentation reference for the MSL language behind of scene. The goal is to be most compatible possible.


AdiIRC 1.9.3 was released on July 13th 2014<ref>http://www.adiirc.com/posts.php?i=94</ref>.
AdiIRC 2.3 was released on April 4th 2016<ref>http://www.adiirc.com/posts.php?i=106</ref>.


==Features==
==Features==
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*Multi-language GUI support
*Multi-language GUI support
*Global shortcut to toggle main window visibility, AKA Boss key
*Global shortcut to toggle main window visibility, AKA Boss key
*SASL
*TLS
*IRCV3 compliant
*And more
*And more


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*Bug report tracker<ref>http://dev.adiirc.com/projects/adiirc/issues</ref>
*Bug report tracker<ref>http://dev.adiirc.com/projects/adiirc/issues</ref>
*Forums<ref>http://dev.adiirc.com/projects/adiirc/boards</ref>
*Forums<ref>http://dev.adiirc.com/projects/adiirc/boards</ref>
*Network '''NordicIRC'''<ref>http://www.nordicirc.com/</ref> channel '''#AdiIRC''' official support<ref>irc://irc.nordicirc.com/AdiIRC</ref>
*Network '''Freenode'''<ref>http://www.freenode.net/</ref> channel '''#AdiIRC''' official support<ref>irc://chat.freenode.com/AdiIRC</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 06:20, 18 April 2016

AdiIRC[1]
AdiIRC logo
Author(s): Per Amundsen
Programming language: C#
Platform: Windows
Status: Active
License: Freeware
Latest release: 2.3
Homepage: http://www.adiirc.com

AdiIRC

AdiIRC is an IRC client with multiserver support and a customizable interface. It offers all the standard IRC features including private chats, basic Identd features, system informations, SSL, IPv6, chat logging and DCC Chat/Transfers.

It also offers now playing support for various media players, advanced scripting, themes, MTS themes, plugins, and dockable/undockable activity monitors that lets you monitor many channels at once.

AdiIRC 1.9.0

AdiIRC 1.9.0 introduced the initial support for mIRC scripting language (or MSL). It is being written from scratch, a long and boring job, since there is no standard or full documentation reference for the MSL language behind of scene. The goal is to be most compatible possible.

AdiIRC 2.3 was released on April 4th 2016[2].

Features

  • Built in SSL Support
  • mIRC scripting language
  • Built in script editor
  • DLL plugin system
  • MTS Themes
  • Built in themes
  • IPv6 support
  • Custom highlights
  • Nick colors, random and per user, including yourself
  • Docked monitoring panels
  • Built in now playing support for popular media players
  • Multiserver manager with auto connection and perform support
  • Auto detect favicon for any network host
  • Extensive GUI customization: colors, fonts, icons, menus, toolbars, background
  • Full control over events where to display
  • Sounds support for events
  • System info support (hardware details)
  • Bandwidth, CPU and memory monitoring
  • Tray icon
  • Tray tips support
  • Tab complete with last spoke order support
  • Irc:// links support and check association
  • Multi-language GUI support
  • Global shortcut to toggle main window visibility, AKA Boss key
  • SASL
  • TLS
  • IRCV3 compliant
  • And more

See Also

  • The Wiki support[3]
  • Bug report tracker[4]
  • Forums[5]
  • Network Freenode[6] channel #AdiIRC official support[7]

References