Re: IRC console clients

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I use IRC a lot because the W3C, where I spend much of my work time
these days, relies heavily on IRC during teleconferences and in person
meetings for taking minutes.

I have now switched to irssi and like it well. However, it took some
configuring to make me a happy irssi user.

Before irssi I used a perl based IRC client called sirc that hasn't had
any development since the 1990s. sirc is nothing fancy, just a straight
scroll of the IRC channel as lines of data arrive. It does support the
IRC protocol well, though.

hth

Janina

Cleverson Casarin Uliana writes:
> I would apreciate suggestions on usable and productive clients supporting
> IRC and/or other protocols, for the terminal. Is the famous irssi good? How
> about epic and wechat? Any other?
> 
> Thanks and greetings.
> Cleverson
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