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A complete rewrite of the mobile java irc-client WLIrc. (http://wirelessirc.sourceforge.net) Aims to be more responsive and use less memory maintaining the current gui and looks.
EVI will be a Java module framework. Modules will focus to internet communication and entertainment. We plan to support IRC, DCC, ICQ, write a number of small games and tools.
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GeoIRC is a stable, customizable, usable, scriptable, good-looking IRC client. The development team hopes to make it the client of choice for a significant portion of the IRC community.
It is an instant messaging client. Crony IM has support for some commonly used instant messaging protocols, allowing the user to log into various different services from one application. like LAN, GTalk, Yahoo, Facebook.
IRClib is pure Java 1.2 IRC implementation. The IRClib library is designed very cleanly, supports RFC1459 and supports SSL connections.
moepII is a Java IRC client program.
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Jerklib is a NIO based , event driven IRC library for Java. JerkLib can be used for a bot or an IRC client. Very flexable and easy to extend. Be sure to checkout the wiki for docs. http://jerklib.wikia.com
Martyr is a Java framework around the IRC protocol to allow application writers easy manipulation of the protocol and client state. Martyr can be used to write bots, end-user clients, or add IRC functionality to an existing Java application.
IRC Client wrote in Java/Swing. It allows you to join several IRC servers and channels at the same time and provides private conversations support between two IRC users. Supports standards IRC colors for reading and writing.
A platform-independent IRC client programmed in Java, which aims to include many of the features of popular closed-source IRC clients such as mIRC over a variety of platforms, and an user-friendly interface.
Jaic Wain is an effort to create an IRC client that is actually easy to use and to understand, while still being powerful. Written in Java, it is platform independent and supports scripting via BeanShell using scripts written in a Java-like language.
vjIRC is going to be an IRC client with voice-support. You will be able to speak with everyone else that have vjIRC in the current channel. We are currently doing lots of programming and will update this project page when we have some spare time.
IRCscraper is an attempt to create an IRC client written in Java, making it possible to run the client from an USB stick on most operating systems.
Furthermore its GUI is meant to be user friendly and logically structured.
EIRC is an IRC client program written entirely in Java using only Java API version 1.1, for compliance with once mainstream web browsers. It runs both as an applet and as an application.
An open-sourced all-in-one messenging client. The client includes AOL OSCAR, IRC, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and ICQ (OSCAR). Written in Java for cross-platform support.
rirca is yet another java IRC client with an advanced GUI (java swing). It's still in a very early state right now, but already testable/sort of useable. Once in some time, it should become as good as mIRC or X-Chat or so...