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Key Features ViRC'97 is the most feature filled IRC client to hit
the pavement of the Win32 client battlegrounds. ViRC'97 has an unfair advantage over it's
opponents. It's armed with a full arsenal of object scripting, voice and video, an event
driven interface, mIRC and ANSI color support, powerful TCL list functions, and the
sexiest interface of any IRC client to date. Recommended Hardware
About The Author Adrian Cable, a.k.a. MeGALiTH, is the author of ViRC'97. Along with help from Mr2001, author of ViRC's Warp Parser (TM), and the rest of the ViRC Beta team, he's built ViRC'97 from scratch. Through years of beta testing, bug fixing, and begging for new features, it's become the best IRC Client available for the 32 bit Windows platform. Tested under not only Windows 95, but NT Workstation 4.0, NT Server, Internet Explorer Platform Preview 2, and various betas of Windows 98 and NT 5, it's probably one of the most bug free programs you'll come by, compared to software such as office suites, web browsers, and even other IRC Clients. ViRC'97 has another very rare feature, which is almost never seen in such quality communications products, especially for the Windows platform. It's free. ViRC'97 is not a commercial product, it isn't shareware, and a beg box doesn't constantly annoy you. The reason for this is MeGALiTH's extrodinary generousity. He's put hundreds of hours of work into ViRC'97, and only asks for donations of whatever you can spare. Have Information About The vIRC Client, then ... E-mail ZeoCool
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