OK, back to mIRC. So in 2008, the development of mIRC has started to work on unicode support and finally two years later (which is this year), they have finally fulfilled their dreams of having unicode-supported application which should run better in Windows platform, including Windows 7. It also supports for speech, IPv6, UPnP, and many other features described in their Changes page.
Even though i didn't use mIRC again at the moment (as they don't have any Linux version of it), i still think mIRC is a great application and keep up the good work of creating the IRC client on Windows
mirc nice document , thanx guys .. good luck
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