[Update] X-Chat 2.4.4 for Windows (Silverex)

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CoMa

X-Chat
http://www.silverex.org/news/

This is a unofficial free X-Chat (UNIX IRC client) build for Windows,
compiled on Windows XP SP2 with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003
Enterprise Architect C/C++ compiler.


X-Chat has two good features of usability: colored nicknames and alignment
by text as opposed to alignment by nicks. When you read text, it's enough
for eyes to notice the colors of nicknames, which they can do when they are
focused to somewhere else near, and you may know at once who is writing.
Colors are inobtrusive and there just 6 of them—not to burden your
short-term memory. And eyes don't have to search for ends of nicknames,
they can start reading text at once when text is aligned by the beginning.

This X-Chat for Windows version features:
- 38 language translations;
- encrypted connections using OpenSSL 0.9.7g;
- native IPv6 support on Windows with IPv6 stack;
- Perl, Python, Ruby and Tcl language interface plugins for scripting;
- Winamp, Whois in active window, DNS and EXEC, X-Tray binary plugins;
- various themes with graphical theme and font utility.



06/24/2005
X-Chat 2.4.4 is out. Fixed GTK+ image loading problem, module list
generation in installer is now more reliable.
Updated to Inno Setup 5.1.4, ActivePerl 5.8.7, ActiveTcl 8.4.10.

05/31/2005
Updated GTK+ and GTK+ themes to latest Alex Shaduri versions.
Installer now sets private application path for X-Chat and theme utility,
instead of global ones to avoid clashing with other applications'
GTK+ runtimes.




/CoMa
 
C

CoMa

Here is another free X-Chat for Windows build


X-Chat
http://kernel.ws/~daemon404.hosting/

X-Chat is compiled with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003.
OpenSSL is compiled with MS Visual C++ .NET 2003 as well.
X-Chat has IPv6, OpenSSL, and Plugins Enabled.
It uses MiniGTK instead of GTK+ Shared.
The author have tested it on Windows XP Sp2.
It includes plugins for Perl, TCL, and Python as well as WinampX,
DNS, WHOIS, ID, and X-Tray.




/CoMa
 

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