Operating system: Windows
Publisher: mIRC Co Ltd
Release: mIRC 7.61
Antivirus check: passed
Last revision: Last week
For many users like me when web chat was beginning, logging into telnet to look for a ping board system ended in going into a chat room where you'd be able to initiate private or group communications. Online chatting can be a favorite among those who are in their early twenties today. Indeed, tools like Messenger are now as popular as those in the late 1990s and early 2000s. But for people who are looking for ease of use in connecting to different chat rooms across the world based on topic, then mIRC for Windows is an excellent tool to get you started on your intellectual journey or just a trip to meet new people and make friends! Since this program has existed in a variety of versions for years now, it continually improves with new additions. Like every other one, it goes against the grain.
The first thing you have to know is the price, as usual. In order to obtain a license for use, only $20 will do after you try it out. It is fairly easy to use, especially if you are new to chat. As Windows is based on the Internet, you receive a multitude of chat rooms for each topic on your screen right away. You can alter this list so that you can keep favorites as well as those that are obsolete. For those who prefer multitasking, you can easily spread out the chat windows so you can keep up with their conversation. However, there are few that appeal to all of you. The interface does require some skill to learn, but once you master it, you won't find it difficult; once you master it, you'll continue to engage in conversation for hours.
Features:
Creates one-click chats from multiple groups for you to choose from.