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    This project aims to produce a stable and capable irc server for use on small to medium sized irc networks.
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    Solid IRCd is an Internet Relay Chat Daemond based on bahamut IRCd developed by the bahamut team. Our main goal is to provide users with a stable server, and at the same time, a more secure server, while having all the features of bahamut and more.
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    Flash IRC client is a feature rich open source web-chat client. It's built in flash - no hassle in installation, cross platform, and secure. It is a convenient and affordable solution for adding state of the art chatroom(s) to any website.
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    Pegasus Ircd + IRC Services, New Secure server offering new, fun modes and commands, samove, myhost and mynick, + addon Z type Services. Based on Bahamut, Unreal and Quarterdecks global stage Ircd.
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    kwybnc is an IRC bouncer, i.e. an IRC proxy that holds the connection to the IRC server. It is designed to be small, secure, and to have a low memory usage.
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    The Invisible IRC Project (IIP) is an anonymous & secure IRC network.
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    Bombyx is a graphical client for the Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) system from www.silcnet.org. It is intended to be easy to use, and tries to break away from the typical IRC client model.
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    GAIM-STL provides a simple/secure transport layer over any existing Gaim protocol. STL plugins can be used to encrypt/decrypt text as needed.
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    SSL support to epic4-2000, to use secure communication. Should support certificates later.
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    gBouncer is a powerful irc bouncer written in java. It has features like: multiuser + multiserver, secure webinterface, encrypted connections to client and server, comfortable and highly customizable logging via apache log4j, ... The fact that it's writ
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