Welcome to the mIRC and IRC Community
mIRC and IRC are used by a diverse and active community and there are a large number of websites dedicated to both. We have listed a handful below that we think you might find fun or useful.
Discussion Forums
The mIRC Discussion Forums are a great place to share your thoughts and knowledge with other mIRC users. You can also Search the Forums to look for something specific.
Scripts, Addons, DLLs and Tutorials
The mIRC Scripting Language can be used to extend mIRC in a variety of ways, from managing your channels more easily to playing games. If you are looking for ways to extend mIRC, or if you are learning how to script and need examples to learn from, you can find a wide range of resources on the mIRC Scripting Network, ScriptsDB, Hawkee and PicWin websites.
The mIRC Discussion Forums also have two sections dedicated to helping out with Scripts and Popups and for Developers.
Around the world
While most channels on IRC are English-speaking, IRC is generally a multi-lingual experience and you'll come across many channels that are country or language specific. There are also a number of mIRC and IRC related web sites and forums in other languages, such as Chekoslovakian, German, Italian and Polish.
Searching IRC
The thousands of channels that make up IRC are spread across hundreds of IRC networks, so finding channels that match your interests can often take time.. The following IRC search engines should make it a snap: Search IRC, Netsplit and GoGloom.
Popular Networks
The largest IRC networks can have as many as tens of thousands of users and channels at any one time, while smaller networks that cater to specific interests may have only a few hundred users. Some of the more popular networks currently are: DALnet, EFnet, Freenode, GameSurge, IRCHighWay, IRCnet, QuakeNet, Rizon, Undernet, UniBG and Webchat.
IRC Quotes
Browse through the most recent IRC quotes at Bash, Memetic or QDB.
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