EPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development. It was originally built upon the ircII-2.6 client and has maintained faithfulness to remain current up to the 2.8.2 release. EPIC is somewhat larger than the stock client (24%), but that is mostly because of the multitude of new features, the dual ANSI/K&R compliant function headers, and the large amount of re-written code in an attempt to make ircii faster, more efficient, and more powerful.
| Tags | Communications Chat IRC |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
Recent releases


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Changes: This release offers a large number of fixes and code cleanups. The entire source code was audited to remove any ugly and broken code.


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Changes: The EPIC Team has finally approved epic4-1.0. This stable release contains many bugfixes, as well as many new features which are listed in the Changelog.


Changes: This release fixes a disconnect bug, a few numeric handler bugs, and some history bugs. New features include $cos(), $sin(), and $tan(), $ssl(), /xecho -v, /ison -d and -f (debug and flush for debugging), saving of channels when unexpected EOF is received from the server, removal of some #ifdef 0s, handling of passworded servers, lice support, and a few other changes.
A research organizer with BibTex and LaTeX flashcard functionalities.
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