Incl. Cracked-EAT/Patch-XenoCoder
Released: January 17, 2013
mIRC is a popular Internet Relay Chat client used by millions of people, and thousands of organizations, to communicate, share, play and work with each other on IRC networks around the world. Serving the Internet community for over a decade, mIRC has evolved into a powerful, reliable and fun piece of technology.
It has a clean, practical interface that is highly configurable and supports features such as buddy lists, file transfers, multi-server connections, IPv6, SSL encryption, proxy support, UTF-8 display, UPnP, customizable sounds, spoken messages, tray notifications, message logging, and more.
mIRC also has a powerful scripting language that can be used both to automate mIRC and to create applications that perform a wide range of functions from network communications to playing games.
Supported OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8
Changes in 7.29:
- Fixed notify list right-click bug that caused the popup menu to not be displayed or to beep in some situations.
- Fixed /vol -v not setting master volume on newer versions of Windows.
- Added support for numerics 275 and 276 in whois replies on specific ircds.
- Extended $os to detect Windows 8.
- Fixed urls in own messages not being saved to the urls list.
It has a clean, practical interface that is highly configurable and supports features such as buddy lists, file transfers, multi-server connections, IPv6, SSL encryption, proxy support, UTF-8 display, UPnP, customizable sounds, spoken messages, tray notifications, message logging, and more.
mIRC also has a powerful scripting language that can be used both to automate mIRC and to create applications that perform a wide range of functions from network communications to playing games.
Supported OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8
Changes in 7.29:
- Fixed notify list right-click bug that caused the popup menu to not be displayed or to beep in some situations.
- Fixed /vol -v not setting master volume on newer versions of Windows.
- Added support for numerics 275 and 276 in whois replies on specific ircds.
- Extended $os to detect Windows 8.
- Fixed urls in own messages not being saved to the urls list.
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