Difference between revisions of "XChat"
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[[computing]]: [[software]]: [[IRC clients]]: [[XChat]] | [[computing]]: [[software]]: [[IRC clients]]: [[XChat]] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | [[XChat]] is | + | [[XChat]] is a [[FOSS]] [[IRC]] client. It is available for [[Windows (Microsoft)|Windows]], [[Linux]], and possibly other platforms.{{seed}} |
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
* [http://www.xchat.org/ official web site] | * [http://www.xchat.org/ official web site] | ||
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* [[linuxq:Xchat|LinuxQuestions]] wiki page | * [[linuxq:Xchat|LinuxQuestions]] wiki page | ||
==Issues== | ==Issues== | ||
− | * | + | * Allows the user to select which rooms will "beep" (which can be a PC Speaker beep or a sound sample) when there is activity, but it does not save this information when the client leaves the room (either by /part or by shutting down). |
* Doesn't seem to be any way to set it to automatically open different networks in different windows | * Doesn't seem to be any way to set it to automatically open different networks in different windows | ||
+ | ==Wish List== | ||
+ | * Different sounds for different actions, probably based on [[regex]] filters |
Revision as of 21:21, 7 November 2006
computing: software: IRC clients: XChat
Overview
XChat is a FOSS IRC client. It is available for Windows, Linux, and possibly other platforms.
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Reference
- official web site
- Wikipedia
- LinuxQuestions wiki page
Issues
- Allows the user to select which rooms will "beep" (which can be a PC Speaker beep or a sound sample) when there is activity, but it does not save this information when the client leaves the room (either by /part or by shutting down).
- Doesn't seem to be any way to set it to automatically open different networks in different windows
Wish List
- Different sounds for different actions, probably based on regex filters