Short description: IRC Client for Windows
Nettalk |
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| Stable release | 6.7.16 (October 30, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-10-30)[1]) [±] |
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| Operating system | Windows |
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| Type | IRC-Client |
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| License | Apache license 2.0 |
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| Website | www.ntalk.de/Nettalk/en/ |
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Nettalk is a free and open-source IRC Client for Windows. It is a fully-fledged IRC client with UTF-8 and DCC file transfer support.[2] The program is available in Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish and Swedish as of version 6.7.13.
Features
Nettalk can manage multiple connections, the preferences of which are stored individually. This includes NickServ identities and visited channels. Nettalk completes commands, nicks and parameters automatically. Command syntax for typed in commands are displayed to the user like in modern software development environments. Commands can be searched for by their function, as well as by name.[3] Also, there is the ability to show private messages in full-screen applications, and a spell checker for German and English. Nettalk supports mouse gestures since version 6.5.[2]
The program also contains a script function. Nettalk's scripting uses a BASIC dialect, which is supported by syntax highlighting.[2]
Reception
In its review of Nettalk 6.6.5, NetzWelt.de stated, "the graphical interface makes it easy to get started with this powerful ... software".[2]
See also
- Comparison of IRC Clients
References
- ↑ "Nettalk - www.ntalk.de - IRC-Client". http://www.ntalk.de/Nettalk/en/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Nettalk (review)" (in German). 7 February 2021. http://www.netzwelt.de/download/12152-nettalk.html.
- ↑ Lederer, Christian (March 18, 2010). "IRC client Nettalk 6.7.4 released". Archived from the original on March 23, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100323002457/http://www.irc-junkie.org/2010-03-18/irc-client-nettalk-6-7-4-released/.
External links
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) |
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General topics |
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| Common terms |
- BNC
- Bot
- Channel
- DoS attack
- Channel Operator
- Client
- Flood
- Hostmask
- IRC
- Netsplit
- Network
- Operator
- Script
- Server
- Services
- Takeover
- vhost
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| Lists and comparisons |
- List of IRC commands
- Comparison of IRC bots
- Comparison of IRC clients
- Comparison of mobile IRC clients
- Comparison of IRC daemons
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| Related protocols |
- IRC
- IRCX
- MSN Chat
- P10
- CTCP
- DCC
- XDCC
- Ident
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| See also |
- IRC subculture
- Jarkko Oikarinen
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Clients (comparison) |
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| macOS |
- Colloquy
- Fire
- Homer (Mac OS)
- Ircle
- Linkinus
- MacIrssi
- Snak
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| Microsoft Windows |
- Bersirc
- mIRC
- Microsoft Comic Chat
- PIRCH
- Shareaza
- Visual IRC
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| Unix-like | |
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| Cross-platform |
- BitchX
- Irssi
- Konversation
- KVIrc
- LeafChat
- naim
- Smuxi
- WeeChat
- XChat
- PJIRC
- Quassel IRC
- IceChat
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| Multi-IM |
- Centericq
- Empathy
- Kopete
- Miranda IM
- Pidgin
- Trillian
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| Web-based | |
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| Web browser components |
- ChatZilla
- Mozilla Application Suite
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| Library and plug-ins | |
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Bots (comparison) |
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- Eggdrop
- Infobot
- Robot9000
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Bouncers, Gateways and Proxies |
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Networks |
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- DALnet
- EFnet
- Freenode
- GameSurge
- IRC@2ch
- IRCnet
- OFTC
- QuakeNet
- Rizon
- RusNet
- SlashNET
- Undernet
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