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Best mIRC Script?


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  [saint dark said:
,Apr 9 2004, 14:13] instead of a mirc script why dont you try bersirc? its simple enough and the GUI is great

development halt some quite some time ago right? it even thought of selling it source but no takers.

just checked the site. It's FREE! and alive!

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  Alvin said:
development halt some quite some time ago right? it even thought of selling it source but no takers.

just checked the site. It's FREE! and alive!

its still alive, they recently released the 2.1 version

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  Alvin said:
it even thought of selling it source but no takers.

somebody did buy bersirc...

'As of 10 February, 2004, Bersirc has been sold. It was sold for an undisclosed sum to Mr. N. Copeland who resides in the U.S.A. I have been told by Mr. Copeland that Bersirc development will continue'

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