Welcome to #gentoo-chat, about almost everything and anything, just keep the *language* clean | Its a Gentoo channel so be respectful: no trolling - unless you have talent, no warez, no ascii art,no advocacy | Feel free to ask a question but don't expect an answer, #gentoo for that!. Advantages: Members of a pre channel are notified about new warez releases as they are released. Pre channels are generally provided as a convenience to members of the scene, often in conjunction with a topsite. A pre channel is an IRC channel in which a prebot announces new warez (pre) releases in real time.
Some popular clients include: Windows: mIRC, KVIrc, XChat, ChatZilla Mac OS X: Colloquy, XChat, ChatZilla Linux: Irssi, XChat, ChatZilla Hackerspace IRC Channels. The usual way to access IRC is with an IRC client. See below for information about which other channels & networks may have relevant information. Actually, a lot of punishment in the legal system works the same way - more as a deterrent to others than actual reformation of the "wrongdoer". Though I hope that fighting warez IRC channels is kind of like "wack the ground hog/prairie dog/octupus" or the like, I have a feeling that people are going to be a lot more wary, and we won't see quite as many popping up after each iteration of this. List of Helpful Channels Channel Services Christian Countries & Languages Computers IRC Help mIRC Help & Scripting Help PIRCH Help Special Interest Specific Age Groups Sports Web Design: Channel Services : Registering a Channel - #CService …. IRC Help for the Beginner, Chat Channels - where we talk, converse, laugh, joke, and enjoy friendships with others from around the globe.
NickServ ChanServ FloodServ MemoServ How to use Services Register your account. Register your account Register your channel Get help What’s New. They can be used to provide you with access with certain privileges and protection. You can find it on the Mac App Store for free.The IRC services is a common name for our set of helper systems for managing your nicknames and channels. It’s compatible with plugins and has standard IRC features like file sharing, multiple server connection, and nick completion. Braun recommended another Mac IRC client called XChat Azure. But that’s entirely a personal choice, and maybe you’ll like LimeChat better than I did. But if you need an app on macOS and iOS, then I recommend Colloquy. If you need a Mac IRC client but don’t really need it on iOS, then I recommend Textual. Textual is great to use, but it lacks an iOS app. However, I had no problem using Textual and Colloquy. I’ve never used IRC before, so that’s more of a ding on me, and not necessarily reflective of LimeChat. My Thoughtsįor some reason, I had trouble using LimeChat. Colloquy is free on macOS, and US$1.99 on iOS. There is also an iOS app, which was more recently updated as of three months ago, so it’s not abandonware. The Mac app hasn’t been updated since 2014, but I had no problems using it on macOS High Sierra. Not only IRC, it also supports SILC and ICB.
Although it’s a lightweight program, you can extend it with plug-ins, and it also works with AppleScript. ColloquyĬolloquy is a Mac IRC client that has been around forever. Textual costs US$7.99, and there is no iOS app. Plus, it was built with privacy in mind, and has features like Off-the-Record messaging. It has a clean, simple interface, and that makes it great for both beginners and pros.
Textual is a native Mac IRC client, so it takes full advantage of macOS features like the Notification Center. LimeChat is free on macOS, but the iOS app costs US$4.99. It’s a small, lightweight program and has features like sending files, auto-join channels on startup, and SSL authorization. This might make it a little confusing to use, so I don’t recommend this for people who have never used IRC before. It’s fast and lightweight, and it has a console-like interface.