Bersirc

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Bersirc
Stable release

2.2.14  (12 August 2005)

OS: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
Genre: IRC client
License: LGPL
Website: http://bersirc.free2code.net


Bersirc is an open source Internet relay chat client for the Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X operating systems. It uses the Lucid toolkit, which aims to provide an interface to native windowing systems and widgets on all operating systems. Microsoft .NET and Qt toolkit ports were also planned. The current version of Bersirc is 2.2.14.

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[edit] License

Bersirc is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License and there are no plans to change this.[1] Bersirc 2.1 was to be released under the Qt Public License, but the Qt toolkit and license were abandoned, most likely due to pressure from Qt's detractors.

[edit] History

Bersirc was originally written in Delphi by Jamie Frater in 1999 as a Windows-only IRC client, comparable to HydraIRC and Klient. But development stagnated due to his growing responsibilities in real life.

On February 10, 2004 Nicholas Copeland bought the source code from Frater and released it as open source. The older Delphi client, Bersirc 1.4, was supposed to be maintained under the name Bersirc 1.5. The original site was also archived by the new owner, including all the old plugins and extensions, but there has been almost no information about the future of the legacy clients since.

Developers stated that development of the 1.4 client stalled because the original source code extensively used proprietary software components. The 1.4 client relies on many parts of old versions of the Raize Components package which are no longer available and newer versions are not compatible.

The primary developer, Theo Julienne, announced plans to develop the 2.1 branch in C++ using the Qt toolkit, but with the release of the 2.2 branch this was changed to C using Claro Graphics.

[edit] See also

  • Comparison of IRC clients

[edit] External links

hu:Sablon:IRC kliensek

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