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Comparison of IRC clients

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The following tables compare general and technical information between a number of notable IRC client programs which have been discussed in independent, reliable prior published sources.

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General

Basic general information about the notableclients: creator/company, license, etc. Clients listed on a light purple background are no longer in active development.

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  1. Can be installed as part of a web browser
  2. Incomplete, proof of concept
  3. Separate client and daemon
  4. No official GUI, several options available (e.g. Glowing Bear, a web frontend)
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Release

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A brief overview of the release history.

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Operating system support

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The operating systems on which the clients can run natively (without emulation).

More information Client, Windows 7, Vista ...
  1. Requires OS X v10.4.3 or later
  2. Does not support Windows 95 or Windows 98[27]

Unix and Unix-like operating systems:

More information Client, 386BSD ...
  1. BitchX is known to work on BSDI 2.0, 2.1, 3.1, 4.0; FreeBSD 2.x, 3.x, 4.0; NetBSD 3.x, 4.x; SunOS 4.1.4; Ultrix; AIX; HP-UX 9.x, 10.x; IRIX 5.x, 6.x; Solaris 5.x and later; Linux; OSF/1 (DEC Alpha); QNX
  2. WeeChat tested on FreeBSD 4.11, 5.4, 6.0; NetBSD 2.0, 2.1; OpenBSD 3.6, 3.7, 3.8; Solaris 5.10; QNX 6.3[28]
  3. In development[28]
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Protocol support

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What IRC related protocols and standards are supported by each client.

More information Client, IPv6 ...
  1. Supported via patch
  2. Supported via plugin

Direct Client-to-Client (DCC) support

The Direct Client-to-Client Protocol (DCC) has been the primary method of establishing connections directly between IRC clients for a long time now. Once established, DCC connections bypass the IRC network and servers, allowing for all sorts of data to be transferred between clients including files and direct chat sessions.

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  1. Planned for a later version
  2. Supported via scripting
  3. Incompatible with other IRC clients[36]
  4. Supports the DCC Resume protocol[37]
  5. Supported via a script[38]

IRCv3 support

This software is compliant natively; other software may be compliant with extensions.[39][40]

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IRCv3 SASL mechanisms

IRC SASL authentication primarily uses the same mechanisms as SASL in other protocols. Most commonly:

  • PLAIN as defined by RFC 4616
  • EXTERNAL as defined by RFC 4422
  • SCRAM-SHA-256 as defined by RFC 7677
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Features

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Information on what features each of the clients support.

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  1. Automatically updates via the Sparkle framework
  2. Can be added with separate packages.
  3. Supports automatic updates via the Emacs package manager
  4. Since 2.9.5 HexChat is shipped only with Perl and Python.
  5. Supported as of version 20050921
  6. Any language which supports DCOP may be used for Konversation scripting. Virtually any language can be made to support Konversation scripting by executing the command line "dcop" program.
  7. Only looks for updates, they need to be manually downloaded and installed.
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