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    The Lounge

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    The Lounge is a web IRC client. This website is built using Jekyll. Push notifications, link previews, file uploads, and more bring IRC to the 21st century. Remain connected to IRC servers while you are offline. Forget about bouncers. Resume where you left off on any device. The client works smoothly on every desktop, smartphone, and tablet. The Lounge is open source and licensed under the MIT license. It doesn't matter what OS you use. The Lounge just works wherever Node.js runs. Supports...
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