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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.
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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...
IRC Client coded in Java, inspired in the popular mIRC. This client was coded as a practice, along with my learning of the Java programming language. I wanted to offer the code to help anyone wishing to start programming networked applications on Java.
JavaIRC is a Java based IRC client. It provides minimalistic and simple to use interface. The interface is very much like mIRC, containing windows etc. Multiple network support is something that's required so it's included.
FIQN is a small Java-IRC-Client (and maybe sometime an IRC-Server). It will be based on the builtin Java classes. We're also trying to make cross-platform application.
DccAssist is a clever plugin for the GNU/Linux X-Chat IRC client. The main goal is to develop a simple and robust tool to find, organize, and control xdcc file transfers; an ability the current and otherwise superb X-Chat misses sorely.
JuMPingSoCketS is a Java Multi Protocol Server Client System (JMPSCS). It is a plugin-oriented communication tool for serveral filetransfer- and chatprotocols for both client and server protocols.
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.
EyeAreSee Java IRC client with a focus on ease of use. EyeAreSee is intended to be powerful but also a "quick and easy" IRC client that is easy to start up and use without the learning curve of clients such as BitchX.
ircServe is a bot that can connect to an IRC network and serve users on specific channels, answering their commands. It is -- unlike many others of its kind -- not dependant on a specific IRC client, but is a stand-alone program.
The MFlow project aims to create a modular messaging client in Java. Its architecture should make it as easy as possible to add support for new protocols, as well as maximizing configurability.
Used to get XDCC packs from bots on IRC more easily, it gathers all offered packs in a different window, right click in a popup to get the selected file, tries to get on the queue until it is successfull and more. Most features of a basic IRC client too
Rath IRC is a IRC(Internet Relay Chat) simple client that developed with Java Swing. It doesn't provide RFC1459 full features. RathIRC is lightweight and support only limited feature to enjoy irc chat.
The goal of the Relay IRC project is to create an easy-to-use, multi-platform and scriptable Internet Relay Chat (IRC) chat client and a set of Java classes for adding IRC capabilities to other Java programs.
The goal of YAJII is to create the first *usable* IRC protocol implementation and client, comparable to popular clients such as BitchX, ircII and mIRC.
Jicra is a very simple IRC clientJava applet that includes only minimal functionatily and doesn't try to look like an IRC client in any way. It just tries to be an one-channel chat room without too fancy features. This way the applet is very light-weight