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polaris is crap.. it has a decent fileserver, that's it.

If you want a full featured script that has excellent protection, aIRC is still the best one, even though the version only uses version 5.82 of mirc (due to some technical things the author can't update it to work with 6.x)

there is a new modular version that is in alpha version now (not even popups available) but it's freaking fast. Uses dll's that the author made himself (open source of course)

www.aircpp.sourceforge.net is the webpage and there are links for the old version as well, which is probably the one to use until airc++ leaves alpha stages.

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Hi.

Iam irc chanOP on several big channels ( +1500 ) and

some time ago I used Bersirc .

But because of some instability problems , i changed to mIRC and have been using it since.

ps: visit #bersirc on EFnet ( bersirc 1.5 will come soon )

Off course I have some addons to make my life easyer.

All depends of what u do, are u using fserver, leeching from xdcc or are chanOp ,there are scripts that were scripted specially for that.

In my case i have mIRC 6.03 + mass commands script ( mass deop , mass kick/ban, voice, op ,deop ) addons like re-routing and eggdrop/botnet management.

Also have some Lag-O-Meter , cause usually iam on more than 2 networks , so that helps me checking my lag.

I find mIRC stable and never crashed on me, plus if the scripts you are using are well scripted, you shoulnt have any problems.

Iam not using linux atm , but when i did i used BitchX plus some scripts which i dont remember the name , but there are links to them on bitchx website ( www.bitchX.org )

cya .

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Here are some links to Invision, Syris, Excursion, Extreme, Peace and Protection, eirc, airc, ircn, SPR Jukebox, Borg Script [an MP3 oriented script] Scripts.

http://invision.lebyte.com/ -Invision

http://members.shaw.ca/abaldron -Syris

http://excursion.cjb.net -Excursion

http://kall.cjb.net/ - Extreme

http://www.pairc.com/pnp/ -Peace and Protection

http://ericsite.sourceforge.net/ - eIRC

http://aircpp.sourceforge.net/ -aIRC

http://www.ircn.org/ -ircn

http://mp3speed.members.easyspace.com/scripts.html -SPR,Borg

I seem to use invision and excursion the most.

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