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  ramian said:
Just tried out HydraIRC and don't really see anything in there which is not already in mIRC. And it looks ugly. I've been using Invision for mIRC for quite a while now. It does look different from the original mIRC.

you may want to have a look at it.

http://invision.lebyte.com/

cheers!

excuse me? hydrairc has a lot mirc doesn't, especially in the user interface.

user-hydra-medium-1.png

just look!

by the way, i use klient. it's real eye candy.not much as for scripts, as scripts are much harder to make. but if you goto their website you can get some other stuff. it's real eye candy though. better than anything else out there. also, who need all that other junk anyway.

also bersircis nice too. i used it a lot a few months ago. By the way, the new version of bersirc is looking good. But it's not as eye candy as Klient. :)

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This is getting to be odd. Out of those who replied to this thread, half answered a IRC client instead, like hydrairc or something like that for example.

It's this thread was suppose to be

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A script and a client is two different entities. Please take note.

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