
I have not tested the "Connection Lost" issue yet, but I will soon. The $get][ and [[$send identifiers has all the information needed, but if you need help making the output you want, let me know how you want it, and I'll update the script. If you want more information on the Tip dialogs/popups, I suggest disabling the built-in tips for DCC and use something like: I added optional columns for size/remaining and average speed in this build, you can enable them by right-clicking the column text/headers, let me know if it works as you wanted. Instead everything from joining a channel to leaving one is done using the standard IRC commands.ĬIRC is a free application and works wherever Chrome Apps do.įor more information on CIRC head over to its homepage, link hiding behind the button below.Sorry for the late update, I am being very lazy atm. There are not shortcut buttons or menu entries to perform common commands. It integrates deeply into the ChromeOS desktop, with its notifications looking particularly swish in the ChromeOS Dev channel: CIRC notification in ChromeOS Dev CommandsĬIRC isn’t the most user-friendly of IRC applications.


Servers, Channels & Nicks saved and synced across Chrome instances (so no need to set-up again).

Packaged Apps are able to do things web-based apps can’t, including accessing parts of your computer, like network and hardware devices, media tools, etc.īecause of this additional support packaged apps are able to look and work like traditional native system apps – despite being written in the same technologies as web apps. CIRC In Action – Not an Extension, Or a Web Appīut what’s most interesting about the tool is that it’s not an extension or a web-app CIRC is a ‘Chrome Packaged App’.

Been looking for a Google Chrome IRC Client? You’re finally in luck.ĬIRC (Chrome IRC) is a IRC app for Chrome, Chromium and ChromeOS that lets you connect to and chat with people on IRC.
