SavIRC
- The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is savIRC.
savIRC is a relatively new client, completely written in tcl/tk. It runs on both Unix-like and Microsoft Windows systems, and possibly also on Mac OS X, although this is not confirmed. savIRC supports features most IRC clients have, including support for multiple connections and unicode, but unlike most clients, presents this in a very user friendly way. Some say it looks like mIRC, although this is not the aim of the project.
savIRC was started in 2001 by Saverio Castellano. He carried savIRC to the 1.95 release. In 2003, the project was dead in the water. No development was done anymore. Worse yet, the code had forked into a Linux and Windows variants. Halfway into 2004, the project was picked up by two other developers (Sander van Grieken & Casey Ackels). They merged the forks together and fixed most apparent bugs and are currently still doing development on savIRC.
External links
- savIRC website (http://www.savirc.com)