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About:
IMIRC is an AOL Instant Messenger to IRC gateway. It connects to an IRC network as an IRC server, so it requires a local ircd to run. IMIRC creates nicknames for AIM users as they sign on, and converts HTML codes, which are used by AIM for formatting, to IRC's control code equivalents. Please note that you must either have your own working IRC server or you must find someone willing to let you link to theirs.
Author:
Matthew Sachs [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.zevils.com/programs/imirc/
Tar/GZ:
http://www.zevils.com/programs/files/imirc-1.6.tar.gz
Mirror site:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/aimirc/imirc-1.6.tar.gz
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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» Rating:
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» Vitality: 0.02% (Rank 4174)
» Popularity: 0.77% (Rank 7712)

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Record hits: 14,296
URL hits: 8,267
Subscribers: 9
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Wonderful Product
by LinuxMan - Dec 31st 2000 12:06:17
I've been using aimirc on and off for the past few months. Both on the
irc.zevils.com server, as well as my local IRCd and have been nothing but
impressed. It seems like everytime I come up with a great new idea I go
get the latest CVS version and it has already been implemented. Most
importantly Matt is always around for help, when needed. I look forward to
the new aimirc 2.0 release. All in all, aimirc is a wonderful product that
Matt Sachs has put out and I encourage everyone needing some form of AIM
client for Linux to try it out, sure does beat the heck out of the
not-so-stable GAIM, and the buggy-as-hell TiK clients. ;-)
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