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    Fliss is an open source browser-based IRC client written in ActionScript 3.0 using Flex Builder 2.0.
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    A Perl/CGI program to use IRC from a web browser without having to have access to an IRC port or Java (but it does need a frames compatable browser).
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    The Node projects is a collection of simple software that can be of use for you as an everyday internet user. We aim to give you a full suite of products suited to your needs. Projects include Node IRC, Node Browser, Node Torrent and Node Player.
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    SearchIRC Deskbar. Provides multiple methods to access SearchIRC from your desktop and/or browser. Deskbar is NO LONGER SUPPORTED. Mozilla search plug-in should still work, however.
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