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Website: http://www.irssi.org/

Irssi é um cliente de terminal para IRC. Foi escrito originalmente por Timo Sirainen, que o iniciou do zero, ou seja, não foi baseado em nenhum outro cliente como clientes do mesmo gênero costumam fazer, se baseando no ircII. Está em sua versão 0.8.14. More information...

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