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This is a list of clients on various platforms for Internet Relay Chat (IRC), a form of real-time Internet chat:

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

Graphical

Multi-platform

Windows

Unix/Linux

Mac OS

DOS

AmigaOS

MenuetOS

OS/2

BeOS

RISC OS

Text only

Unix/Linux

Emacs

DOS

OpenVMS

Web based

Mobile devices

Windows Mobile/Windows CE

Palm OS

Java MIDlet

PlayStation Portable

Nintendo DS

See also

External links

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