KVIrc

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KVIrc
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A screenshot of KVIrc
Original author(s) Szymon Stefanek (Pragma)
Developer(s) The KVIrc Development Team
Stable release 4.0.4  (March 19, 2011; 11 months ago (2011-03-19)[1]) [±]
Development status Active
Written in C++
Operating system Mac OS X, Unix-like, Windows
Platform Cross-platform
Available in Multilingual
Type IRC client
License Modified GPL with exception to link against openSSL
Website www.kvirc.net

KVIrc is a graphical IRC client for Linux, Unix, Mac OS and Windows. The name is an acronym of K Visual IRC in which the K stands for a dependency to KDE, which became optional from version 2.0.0.[2] The software is based on the Qt framework and its code is released under the GNU General Public License.[3]

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[edit] Features

KVIrc is able to connect to several servers at the same time (optionally with SSL[4] and/or over IPv6). Unicode, ISO-8859-*, Asian and Windows-native character sets are supported. DCC is supported.[4] A special feature is the smart encoding, which allows the user to use 2 encodings at the same time; the user can send Unicode and read Unicode and CP-1252 for example.

Along with the widely supported mIRC-Codes for bold, underlined and colored fonts, KVIrc provides graphical emoticons and animated avatars. The chat interface is highly configurable and supports downloadable themes.

The channel windows can be split in two subwindows, one for chat messages and the other for commands like joins/parts/mode changes. The size of the subwindows is variable, so the user is able to hide the commands window. Every channel, query and DCC Chat is encryptable with Blowfish or AES/Rijndael.

KVIrc has its own scripting language named KVS which can be used to add complex functions to react automatically to network events.[5][4] Perl[4] and Python can be also used to a certain degree. Object-oriented programming is supported and the builtin Qt binding classes allow building additional parts of user interface. The SocketSpy feature allows developers to watch the raw communication between client and server.

[edit] Development

Szymon Stefanek began the development of KVIrc in 1998 and released the first public version in 1999.[6] The software had a strict dependency on the KDE libraries and was available only on the Linux operating system. The interest of the free software community has grown quickly, the client was included in several linux distributions and additional developers joined the project eventually forming the informal KVIrc Development Team.

Since the KDE libraries were still in an early development stage their interface was changing very frequently and it became hard for the developers to follow them. Moreover, there was strong interest in porting KVIrc to Windows where KDE wasn't available. The strict dependency on KDELibs was then gradually weakened and officially dropped in version 2.0.0. Partial KDE integration is still available as a compile time option.

KVIrc 3.0.0 was released in 2004 with the support for Linux and Windows platforms. A preliminary Mac OS port followed in the same year.

As of March 2011, the latest stable release is 4.0.4 Insomnia.[7]

[edit] Distribution

KVIrc is included in major linux distributions: Ubuntu,[8] Debian GNU/Linux,[9] Gentoo Linux,[10] Arch Linux,[11] OpenSUSE [12] and Red Hat Enterprise Linux/Fedora.[13] Other linux flavors are supported via community contributed binary packages[14] and build scripts.[15] KVIrc is also available for Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7,[16] Mac OS X [17] and FreeBSD.[18]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "KVIrc 4.0.4 released". http://www.kvirc.net/?id=news&story=2011.03.19.23.40.1.story&dir=latest&lang=en. Retrieved 2011-03-20. 
  2. ^ "Explanation for the name KVIrc". http://www.kvirc.net/doc/doc_kvircintro.html. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  3. ^ "KVIrc License". http://www.kvirc.net/?id=license&lang=en. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  4. ^ a b c d Piccard, Paul; H. Sachs, Marcus; Baskin, Brian. Securing IM and P2P applications for the enterprise. p. 428. ISBN 9781597490177. http://books.google.com/books?id=ZZU95ZdQ908C&pg=PA428#v=onepage&q&f=false. 
  5. ^ "Introduction to the KVIrc scripting language". http://www.kvirc.net/doc/doc_kvs_introduction.html. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  6. ^ "KVIrc 0.9.0 Linux Software Map Entry". http://www.ibiblio.org/linsearch/lsms/kvirc-0.9.0.html. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  7. ^ "KVIrc 4.0.4 release announcement". http://kvirc.net/?id=news&story=2011.03.19.23.40.1.story&dir=latest&lang=en. Retrieved 2011-05-11. 
  8. ^ "KVIrc packages in Ubuntu". http://packages.ubuntu.com/src:kvirc. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  9. ^ "KVIrc packages in Debian". http://packages.debian.org/src:kvirc. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  10. ^ "KVIrc ebuilds in Gentoo". http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-irc/kvirc. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  11. ^ "KVIrc packages in Arch Linux". http://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/kvirc/. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  12. ^ "KVIrc packages in OpenSUSE". http://packages.opensuse-community.org/index.jsp?searchTerm=kvirc. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  13. ^ "KVIrc packages in rpm format for RedHat / Fedora / Mandriva". http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=kvirc. 
  14. ^ "KVIrc binary packages for Slackware". http://www.kvirc.net/?id=releases&platform=linux&version=4.0.2&group=slackware&lang=en. Retrieved 2010-11-11. 
  15. ^ "KVIrc build scripts for Slackware". http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.1/network/kvirc/. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  16. ^ "KVIrc packages for Microsoft Windows". http://www.kvirc.net/?id=releases&platform=win32&lang=en. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  17. ^ "KVIrc packages for Mac OS X". http://www.kvirc.net/?id=releases&platform=macosx&lang=en. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 
  18. ^ "KVIrc FreeBSD port". http://www.freshports.org/irc/kvirc/. Retrieved 2010-10-11. 

[edit] Further reading

  • Hertzog, Ute. Linux. p. 785. ISBN 9783827268105. 
  • Malin, Cameron; Casey, Eoghan; M. Aquilina, James. Malware Forensics: Investigating and Analyzing Malicious Code. p. 618. ISBN 9781597492683. 
  • Pfaffenberger, Bryan. Linux networking clearly explained. p. 59. ISBN 9780125331715. 

[edit] External links

[edit] IRC Channels

  • #kvirc channel on the freenode IRC network
  • #kvirc channel on the IrcNet IRC network
  • #kvirc.net channel on the Azzurra IRC network
  • #kvirc channel on the Rizon network

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[edit] Derivative software

  • Portable KVIrc, a version of KVIrc suitable for portable storage devices
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