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phIrc-client will start as a command-line irc client written in PHP version 4. Once the communications protocols are complete work will begin on the gtk interface, written in php-gtk.
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KMyIRC is the try to bring a good and easy, not full bloated, IRC client to KDE.
Of course, there are several other IRC client like ksirc or kvirc, but they're
- not userfriendly
- full bloated with too much of stuff the normal irc user doesn't ne
Pircy is a small patch to sirc and a collection of sirc scripts that gives sirc a GNOME GUI. Unlike other sirc GUI front-ends, Pircy is written
entirely in perl and runs in the very same program space as the rest of sirc, allowing normal sirc scripts to
Frech is an elegant IRC client writen in Python for the GNOME desktop. It's main focus is in presenting the user with an usable, eye-candy enabled interface, while providing seamless integration with the rest of your GNOME desktop.