KVIrc - IRC ClientHere is a newer one,
this one. I suggest u try both to see which works better.
ppl should give it a shot!! I got it tonight and Im really liking it so far. I really like the avatar feature and the thousand others.
# User interface
* Full GUI Based configuration
* MDI floatable windows
* Built-in help browser
* Themes support (all configurable by GUI or scripting)
* Pseudo-transparency support (up to the desktop on KDE)
* Drag & Drop toolbar editing
* Activity Notifier Pop-Up
* Status bar with Applet support
* Unread text mark
* 14 Languages Translations
# Network
* Proxy support (SOCKv4, SOCKSv5, HTTP)
* Full IPv6 support (also for DCC transfers)
* SSL support (also over IPv6)
* Micryption support
# Core
* Modular architecture: unfrequently used features reside in external modules and are loaded only when necessary
* Extensibility: a huge API for writing extension modules
* UNICODE support
# IRC
* Multiserver connection
* Notify lists (yes, WATCH is supported)
* Ignore lists
* Registered users database
* Lag meter
* Configurable logging
* Standard DCC CHAT and SEND (with resume) support
* Extended DCC types: VOICE, RSEND, GET, RECV
* DCC CHAT over SSL
* DCC bandwidth limit (ability to set it "on the fly")
# Scripting
* Built-in scripting language interpreter
o scalars, arrays and hashes..
o aliases
o popups
o events
o scriptable toolbars
o Perl support
o Ability to translate scripts (by the means of the tr() function)
o ...
# Objects support in scripting language: yes , now you can do OOP
![](http://www.kvirc.net/img/awake_fancy.jpg)
You can customize the hell out of it.
![](http://www.kvirc.net/img/snapshot13.png)
Mostly default except for the background.
Seriously though, you should try it out.
If anyone tries it, snoop around in the preferences to check out all the features.