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


Ircle is ]. ]s are free. Ircle is ].

Ircle was originally written in ] by Olaf Titz in 1993 and the source code released under the ]. After version 1 Titz sold the code to Tijdgat who continued development privately, rewriting it in C and updating it for the then-new Power Macs. Ircle 3.0 was released in 1994.

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


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

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Ircle
File:Ircle Console.pngIrcle running under Mac OS X v10.4 showing several open windows.
Developer(s)Onno Tijdgat
Stable release3.5a6 (November 17, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-11-17)) [±]
Operating systemMac OS X, Mac OS
TypeIRC client
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://www.ircle.com/

Ircle (formerly rendered as "IRCle") is an IRC client developed 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.

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

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