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mIRC 6.32 has been released! (May 21st 2008)

This version of mIRC builds on recent releases by focusing on stability and reliability and addressing the various issues that have been reported by users since the last release. It includes cosmetic changes to the interface, fixes, optimizations, and improvements to the scripting language.

In particular, mIRC can now handle longer nick names, channel names, and messages, as well as longer variable values in the scripting language.

Various other changes include:

  • Added support for network-specific window position saving.
  • Fixed mouse wheel handling of scrolling with high resolution mice.
  • A "Check for Updates" option has been added to the mIRC Help menu to automatically check for new versions of mIRC.
  • Optimized INI file handling to only update those parts of a file that have changed. This decreases file writes and speeds up a number of features in mIRC, including USB drive usage.
  • Improved display speed of text in all windows.
  • Fixed multi-byte text-wrapping display issues.
  • Fixed and optimized a number of @window display features, including the way tabstops are handled.
  • Improved unicode support in the $mp3() identifier.

In total there have been over 50 changes to this version and although most of them are only small fixes and tweaks, we hope that they result in a more useful and stable mIRC for you.

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Wow, IRC... Back before the Internet became really stupid... I miss IRC "culture." It's good to see that mIRC is still being developed. Maybe it's time to hop back onto Undernet!

aww good ol undernet... oh teh memories. Damned hi5 and myspace, they steal0rz are Mojo :cry:

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Wow, IRC... Back before the Internet became really stupid... I miss IRC "culture." It's good to see that mIRC is still being developed. Maybe it's time to hop back onto Undernet!

mIRC is being maintained, not developed anymore. I don't see bigger features going into it anymore, something you'd expect over a whole lot of time doing maintenance. There's not even IPv6 yet, for instance.

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I'm still using v6.21 with UPP. I don't see the need to update, and the last BIG feature was multiserver support with v6 like, uhh, 4 years ago? Maybe even longer? I doubt we'll ever see mIRC go to v7.

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mIRC is being maintained, not developed anymore. I don't see bigger features going into it anymore, something you'd expect over a whole lot of time doing maintenance. There's not even IPv6 yet, for instance.

At least the guy finally realised not everybody speaks English.

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