IRC Client List
IRC Reviews / IRC programs
Here are links to some IRC programs (also called clients) you can use to connect to your favourite Internet Relay Chat Network.
.NET |
2 clients |
Microsoft dot Net |
Acorn/RiscOS |
2 clients |
Acorn RISC OS system |
Amiga |
7 clients |
Amiga |
Android |
7 clients |
Google Android Portable Telephone Platform |
Applet |
10 clients |
Java applet to run in a web browser |
Atari |
2 clients |
Atari |
BeOS |
7 clients |
BeOS |
Blackberry |
One client |
Blackberry |
CGI |
4 clients |
CGI Scripts (usually for Unix) to give a Web interface to IRC |
DOS |
2 clients |
MS/DOS |
EPOC |
2 clients |
Psion, Symbian and other handhelds |
J2ME |
4 clients |
Java on mobile phones, e.g. PDAs/cellphones/smart phones |
Java |
15 clients |
Any system that support Java programs |
MacOS |
26 clients |
Apple Macintosh, including OS X and the older System 9 etc. |
MagicCap |
One client |
Magic Cap |
Newton |
One client |
Apple Newton |
NintendoDS |
One client |
Nintendo DreamStation (DS) |
OS/2 |
2 clients |
OS/2 |
PalmOS |
4 clients |
For PalmOS hand-held computers (Palm, handspring, etc.) |
Smalltalk |
One client |
platform independent Smalltalk programs |
Unix |
34 clients |
Unix (Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, etc.; Mac OS X clients are listed under MacOS) |
Unix/X |
41 clients |
Unix (Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, etc) with the X Window System (XFree86, CDE, Gnome, KDE, etc.; Mac OS X clients are listed under MacOS) |
VM/CMS |
One client |
VM/CMS on a large computer you probably can't afford |
VMS |
One client |
Digital VMS (for VAX or possibly Open VMS on a DEC Alpha) |
WAP |
2 clients |
WAP-enabled devices, such as portable telephones |
WebTV |
One client |
Microsoft Web TV |
WinCE |
15 clients |
Microsoft Windows CE |
Windows |
63 clients |
Microsoft Windows |
iOS |
3 clients |
Apple's operating system for ipad, iphone, isock etc. |
Many people have helped with this list, including Echostar, Pangea, String, iBrad, Milambar, Slaughter and others.
It used to be called the Valinor IRC Client Listing.

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