Friday, November 12, 2010

JMIRC mobile client




JMIRC - IRC MIDlet for mobile     
phones


jmIrc is a J2ME MIDlet allowing
ie. cell phone owners to use
IRC wirelessly. It should work
on any device supporting MIDP
1.0 and also supports
connecting through HTTP
proxy server on phones that
don't support the Java socket
API.
This project started as a fork
of Sverre Valskrå's WLIrc but
eventually led to be a
complete rewrite project. Its
aim is to be as small and
lightweight as possible still
trying to maintain the ease of
use and all needed features.
At the same time it tries to be
some kind of hybrid
implementing all the most
useful features from other
clients.
Some features
Should run on any J2ME device
Tries to be small and easy to
use (v0.95 is 34 kB, Virca is 33
kB and WLIrc 1.0 is 49 kB)
Supports multiple windows
and scrolling is easy with
pgup/pgdown and home/end
buttons.
Supports Russian codepages
KOI8-R and Windows-1251
natively
Supports UTF-8 autodetect,
native encoding/decoding and
fallback charset if decoding
fails
Supports connecting through
an HTTP proxy and provides a
standalone easy-to-set-up
proxy
You can add favourites for
most used phrases and send
them with few button presses
Full and working support for
mIRC colours (WLIrc has also
full but not always so working
support)
All files are free software and
thus GPL'd including the proxy
code

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