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{{Software|name=Jwirc
|homepage=unavailable
|release=[http://jwirc.com/download.html 1.0.7.6]
|platform=Web based IRC clients.
|license=shareware
|status=Dead ?
}}


<Rating comment=false>
Rate This!
1 (Hate it)
2 (Dislike it)
3 (It's ok)
4 (Like it)
5 (Love it)
</Rating>


'''Website:'''
'''JWIRC''' is a web based IRC client that can be fully customized to suit the webmasters requirements. With JWIRC, users are able to send and receive DCC files.  
* http://www.jwirc.com/


'''Bio:'''
Screenshots can be found [http://jwirc.com/ss.html here].
* jwirc is doesn't limit the amount of channels a user can join, however on slower computers joining too many channels can slow it down.
* Users are able to send and receive files by DCC
* The appearence is capable of being customised to the webmasters requirements. (Colours, links, menus, settings, command, language packs, smilies)


'''License:'''
==Supported Web Browsers==
* Shareware
All as long as Java plugin 1.3 or higher is installed. As with many Java applets, Jwirc has a signed and a unsigned version.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_applet#Security</ref>


'''Supported Web Browsers:'''
==References==
* All aslong as Java plugin 1.3 or higher is installed
{{reflist}}


'''Latest stable release:'''
[[Category:IRC clients]][[Category:Web-based IRC clients]][[Category:Dead]]
*http://www.jwirc.com/archive/jwirc/1.0.7.6/jwirc_1_7_6.zip
Download last version 1.0.7.6:

Latest revision as of 16:11, 28 November 2014

Jwirc

Platform: Web based IRC clients.
Status: Dead ?
License: shareware
Latest release: 1.0.7.6
Homepage: unavailable


JWIRC is a web based IRC client that can be fully customized to suit the webmasters requirements. With JWIRC, users are able to send and receive DCC files.

Screenshots can be found here.

Supported Web Browsers

All as long as Java plugin 1.3 or higher is installed. As with many Java applets, Jwirc has a signed and a unsigned version.[1]

References