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0irc V1.4.53   
Suggested by simon - Updated by I am Baas on 20 Apr 2010
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Synopsis: 0irc is a quite small irc-client for windows and has a small set of functions. It features: chat, dcc, multi-server connections, overview over all channels, simple mdi-interface and can be used as a desktop module in litestep.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch 0irc.exe
Unicode support: No
License: GPL
System Requirements: WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP
What's new: >>
v1.4.53 - release 9 (2007/4/3)
* exe: fixed saving of configuration when quitting with the close button
* exe/dll: fixed log command with enabled logging and parameter
* exe/dll: fixed /HELP command display
- exe: added color subsection [Color] with TextColor/EditColor/FrameColor
in ini file
+ exe/dll: added new handling for colorcodes
- exe/dll: serveral internal changes

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