Proposed Web site redesign (beta)

sirsky sirsky at gmail.com
Wed Nov 10 20:32:15 CST 2004


Looks like when you follow the link to X-Chat 2.4.0, there's the
option to download 2.0.10c, which is still available for free.

-Lucas


On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 11:19:31 -0600, Brian Kelsay
<brian.kelsay at kcc.usda.gov> wrote:
> Put the info about the IRC channel in somewhere.  I've answered that question tons of times.
> If not Mirc, then how about a free client for Windows and a free client for Linux.   On Windows there is Icechat, which is pretty good.  And then there is also Pirch, Dirc and others that I haven't tried.  If you can still get it, X-Chat 2.04 was precompiled and free, but not now.  I don't know if someone out there is compiling the current perversion and providing it for download.  On Linux, there is BitchX (yuck), X-Chat, irssi, Kopete, Gaim, etc.
> 
> Might want to just point users to one linked page that describes how IRC works and lists all the available clients.  I think http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/altircfaq.html does that.  And http://www.ircreviews.org/clients/ lists clients for all OSes.
> 
> Brian Kelsay
> 
> >>> djgoku <> 11/09/04 11:05AM >>>
> 
> 
> This is minor but KcLUG seems out of place maybe KCLUG or kclug.
> 
> I remember you saying something about having a irc link to the #kclug
> channel, also if you add that you might add a link to download mirc
> too =).
> 
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