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IRC clients

#1
I use chatzilla, personally. However, I have been looking for a good independent IRC client for a while. I know mIRC exists, but it has a time bomb. So any suggestions?
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#2
Hexchat is really nice, and unlike xchat, it's free which is nice. That's what I use.

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#3
I'm using xchat. It's free Tongue
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#4
It was free for only 30 days for me, and then forced me to register. Not sure if I missed something or not when I installed it, but that was pretty annoying. 

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#5
per Blake's tip, I've went with HexChat. Though it's real... white and I can't stand looking at it sometimes. Are there any themes available?
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#6
I'm not actually sure. There may be some themes available, but I haven't seen any yet.

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#7
Well, I guess there are now. (really should have just googled that myself lol)
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#8
Ah nice. I'll have to try some of them out myself. Big Grin

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#9
I use the built-in irc client in the opera browser. I've tried chatzilla, and i tried mirc a long time ago, but i didn't like those two.
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#10
Oh opera has a built in client? I'll have to check it out. I thought it was a plugin, so that's pretty neat.

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#11
And now, I temporarily use cIRC for chrome.
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#12
cIRC? Haven't heard of that one. I'll have to check it out.

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#13
Yeah, it's kind of minimal though. ChatZilla is a plugin for firefox, and is more complex than that.
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#14
I actually use hexchat, it comes with the linux distro I use... but i know it's also possible to telnet into an IRC and use a command line, if you are inclined to do that.
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#15
so reviving this, does anybody still use IRC?

I use it occasionally when I'm stumped with linux and the usual forums come up short but I know there's still tons of active IRC channels.
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#16
I do! Daily. Hexchat is my go to. I'm on freenode and some torrent tracker networks.
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#17
awesome! yeah I love using hexchat on my various nixboxes Tongue

Freenode for the win man!
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