A fork of Rural Dictionary
A popular IRC client for the Windows system.
Most IRC users prefer mIRC over other clients.
An excellent IRC client for Windows (and Linux's Wine emulator), featuring a great (yet abused) scripting language and plenty of features.
This program was once "uncool" as all the 31337 haxx0rs used BitchX. BitchX featured stupidly-funny quit messages, was text based (and thus required intelligence), and, ironically, had a "documented feature" which by default sent the developer your log files. (The developer, panasync, once called himself "The King of Backdoor Scripts")
As time went on, BitchX was basically abandoned and lost its cultural relevance, and mIRC was finally given its proper respect. Linux users often use XChat, as well as other text-based clients such as ircii.
<geraldholmes> I love mIRC, it's a great IRC client.
<tuxnerd> I'm a Linux user, so I use XChat, but sometimes run mIRC under Wine.
An IRC Client for Windows.
First version released February 28th, 1995.
It is pretty much the most popular IRC client in the world, to date.
Has it's own Scripting language which allows you to create all kinds of "Sub-Programs" known as scripts.
Any n00b can create a small code in a matter of minutes from the first time he/she started scripting in it.
Doesn't take much of your memory.
Created by Khaled Mardam-Bey, as freeware at first.
But has turned into Shareware, requiring the users to register their copy, in 2004.
http://www.mirc.com
http://www.mircscripts.org
http://www.mirc.net
Many losers who try to script in mIRC don't want to view the help file, and always come begging for me to help them.
It gets really annoying.
An IRC client that usually costs $30. Every time you load up, the ugly ass programmer comes up and informs you you have to register.
The screen came, showing an ass ugly face and a warning that I'd had mIRC for 30 days without paying for it. Fuck this, I'm going to download something else.