Tag: "irc software"

How To Setup mIRC

mIRC is easily the most popular IRC client for Windows. With it you can connect to WyldRyde and chat in many channels. You may also use it to run very simple to very complex scripts that can even allow you to setup mIRC as a full featured IRC Bot. How To Setup mIRC for Windows: [...]

Urgent security update released for Quassel

An error in CTCP handling has been discovered in the Quassel IRC client that allows attackers to send IRC messages as you. All Quassel users are encouraged to update their client immediately.

KVIrc 3.4.2 released

Version 3.4.2 of KVIrc was released and contains mostly bug fixes, reports the KVIrc web site. However, all KVIrc users are encouraged to upgrade as this update comes after published reports of a vulnerability that affected earlier versions.

Free Snak registration today

Today only, you may request a free license of the Snak IRC client for the Mac.

mIRC 6.35 has been released

Version 6.35 of mIRC was released yesterday. The update is primarily a security release, according to the mIRC web site.

wmIRC brings IRC to Windows Mobile

I don’t personally understand why anyone would still want to use a Windows Mobile phone now that the iPhone 3G is on the streets but I was asked to find a decent IRC client for the platform. wmIRC seems to fit the bill. While it only has the minimum set of functions it is fast [...]

An IRC client for the iPhone debuts

The first IRC client for the iPhone/iPod Touch, Rooms, is now available for $0.99 cents in the iTunes Apps Store. Currently, Rooms is only up to version 0.5 and is understandably buggy and unstable at this point. According to reports, it’s missing quite a few key features and is unable to interact with NickServ or [...]

Trillian Users Encouraged To Update

If you’re running a version of Trillian older than version 3.1.10.0 you’re encouraged to upgrade immediately. While there is currently no widely known vulnerabilities affecting Trillian on IRC there are several disclosed vulnerabilities in Trillian’s MSN and AIM support protocols that could allegedly be used to remotely inject malicious code on to any PC running [...]