Ircle

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Ircle

Ircle running under Mac OS X v10.4 showing several open windows.
Developed by Onno Tijdgat
Latest release 3.5a6 / November 17, 2007
OS Mac OS X, Mac OS
Genre IRC client
License Proprietary
Website http://www.ircle.com/

Ircle (formerly rendered as "IRCle") is an IRC client written by Onno Tijdgat for the Macintosh computer platform. The client is scriptable with AppleScript, can support multiple channels and servers, and up to ten distinct connections at once.

Ircle is shareware. Upgrades are free.

Tijdgat announced in December 2005 that extensive work was underway to update Ircle for the new iMacs with CPUs made by Intel. These (unspecified) upgrades will be backward compatible and thus usable on iMacs with older CPUs. However, development for older (pre Mac OS X) versions of the Mac OS will cease. (A characteristic of Ircle development has been that the program has thus far remained usable on older versions of the Mac OS.)

On September 21, 2006 the Intel compatible (universal) version was released with a number of new features.

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