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* '''Quassel''' has a modern GUI with dockable nicklist and topic bar and customizable views.
* '''Quassel''' has a modern GUI with dockable nicklist and topic bar and customizable views.
* '''Quassel''' is built on Nokia Qt4 libraries. That means that it will run under Linux, MacOS, and Windows.
* '''Quassel''' is built on Nokia Qt4 libraries. That means that it will run under Linux, MacOS, and Windows.
* '''Quassel''' optionally supports a stand alone so called ''core'' that can stay connected to the IRC channels. One ore more '''Quassel''' ''clients'' can connect to the core and continue chatting where ever they left the network. That includes a kind of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNC_(software) BNC] functionality so that you can follow the discussions that happened during your absence.
* '''Quassel''' optionally supports a stand alone so called ''core'' that can stay connected to the IRC channels. One or more '''Quassel''' ''clients'' can connect to the core and continue chatting where ever they left the network. That includes a kind of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNC_(software) BNC] functionality so that you can follow the discussions that happened during your absence.


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Revision as of 09:42, 22 June 2011

Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client.

Features

  • Quassel has a modern GUI with dockable nicklist and topic bar and customizable views.
  • Quassel is built on Nokia Qt4 libraries. That means that it will run under Linux, MacOS, and Windows.
  • Quassel optionally supports a stand alone so called core that can stay connected to the IRC channels. One or more Quassel clients can connect to the core and continue chatting where ever they left the network. That includes a kind of BNC functionality so that you can follow the discussions that happened during your absence.

Weblinks