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hi!

i've been looking for a good mirc script for a long time now and still i haven't found anything that is relativ small,without so many addons we DON'T really need...

i occasionally found some good script but they were full of stuff like screenshot-takers and mp3 players!!!

wtf do we need that on a irc-script!...

irc-scripts are script we use to chat!and chat only---so for me a good irc script would be sth that has a LOT of options but only depending to chatting and so on.

has anyone seen sth like it?

plz lat me know. thanks

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the best script is the one you write yourself, with the features you want. mIRC scripting is fairly easy to pick up, check the help file for examples, and look at other people's scripts to see how things are done. You will get the hang of it fast, and you get things the way you want them to be. ircN used to be the one of the best scripts around, but not sure if it's still around, has been a while since I tried it.

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  etron said:
the best script is the one you write yourself, with the features you want. mIRC scripting is fairly easy to pick up, check the help file for examples, and look at other people's scripts to see how things are done. You will get the hang of it fast, and you get things the way you want them to be. ircN used to be the one of the best scripts around, but not sure if it's still around, has been a while since I tried it.

yeah..thats what i mean..except mine has less explaining....

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I think he asked for a script...not a reason why he needs to be more 31337 and write his own mods into the base mIRC.

The best script I've found is Fractal. It's not really great but of the ones I've tried I've liked Fractal the most.

As for right now, I don't use a script so-to-speak. I just have a custom-modified mIRC base client.

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well thank you all for your answers!!!

but in fact before amoeba posted i found a really nice script...called... fractal!!! LOL

yes amoeba,i guess we have the same needs! hehe it's really good simple and efficient

as for havoc, i haven't tried that yet but i will saint!

and i agree i would really like to make one on my own...but if only i knew how!anyway, i suppose that editing an existing script is the best way to start ;)

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  etron said:
the best script is the one you write yourself, with the features you want. mIRC scripting is fairly easy to pick up, check the help file for examples, and look at other people's scripts to see how things are done. You will get the hang of it fast, and you get things the way you want them to be. ircN used to be the one of the best scripts around, but not sure if it's still around, has been a while since I tried it.

:yes:

definately.

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  carpediem said:
aIRC was the absolutely best when it was still developed. unfortunately, tabo got a job and a baby so he quit developing it. aIRC was for mirc 5.82 btw.

carpy!!!!!

/me second what carpediem said

simply the best ever made for mirc. All the featured you can imagine that can be enabled/disabled and the userlist never been equalel even today

the userlist was EXACTLY like eggdrops bot. now you can download many scripts that use this kind of feature (copied to aIRC) but never as good as aIRC..

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carpy!!!!!

/me second what carpediem said

simply the best ever made for mirc. All the featured you can imagine that can be enabled/disabled and the userlist never been equalel even today

the userlist was EXACTLY like eggdrops bot. now you can download many scripts that use this kind of feature (copied to aIRC) but never as good as aIRC..

Can't be sulky, noooooooo??? Can't remember anyone else calling me that :D

If so, Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii there, long time no see! :)

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