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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://xchat.org Official website] | * [http://xchat.org Official website] | ||
* [http://code.google.com/p/xchat-wdk/ | * [http://code.google.com/p/xchat-wdk/ xchat-wdk, an unofficial Windows build] | ||
[[Category:Software]][[Category:IRC clients]][[Category:Graphical IRC clients]][[Category:Standalone IRC clients]][[Category:C]][[Category:Active]] | [[Category:Software]][[Category:IRC clients]][[Category:Graphical IRC clients]][[Category:Standalone IRC clients]][[Category:C]][[Category:Active]] |
Revision as of 19:13, 10 April 2011
XChat | |
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Author(s): | Peter Zelezny |
Programming language: | C[1] |
Platform: | Linux, Windows |
Status: | Active |
License: | GNU General Public License v2 (Linux), Shareware (Windows) |
Latest release: | 2.8.9[2] |
Homepage: | http://xchat.org |
XChat is a standalone IRC client for Linux and Windows. It is especially popular amongst Linux users which prefer graphical clients[Source?]. XChat is open-source and although the official Windows version is Shareware[3], there are unofficial builds from the available source which attempt to offer free Windows versions[4].
Extensibility
The client has a plugin interface for C[5] and some scripting languages, e.g. Python[6] or TCL[7] (although the latter is done through a third-party plugin).