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TalkSoup is a GNUstep IRC client with a minimalistic feel and by far one of the most extensible designs in existence.
Current Version: 1.0alpha
- Released: September 7, 2005
- Licensed: Unknown
Overview
Features
At the core is just a simple class which passes messages between bundles or plugins. The rest of the IRC client is formed entirely by these bundles. This means you can have multiple output bundles such as a GTK output bundle, GNUstep bundle, even a ncurses bundle! And all of these could use other bundles which can do everything from output your incoming messages through a speech program or filter all your outgoing messages through a spell checking bundle.
Maintainer
Related Links
- TalkSoup's Official Web Site
- [1] StepChat, TalkSoup and Grouch