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Encyclopedia > PIRCh
The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is pIRCh.

pIRCh, otherwise known as pirch98, is an IRC client that hasn't been maintained since approximately the year 2000. The main websites for this software seem to have disappeared though you can still find a forum dedicated to it.


PIRCh was well liked for its ability to hold simultaneous server connections in within the same client instance. It was also appreciated for being able to switch intelligently between IRC profiles.


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#Beginner - PIRCH, the other IRC Client (522 words)
In many ways, PIRCH is similar to the standard mIRC client but in a few areas, it is quite different.
FOr those wanting to learn more about PIRCH, you may wish to download the PIRCH FAQ's v.0.80.
PIRCH is a copyright of Northwest Computer Services.
PIRCh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (109 words)
pIRCh, otherwise known as pirch98, is an IRC client that hasn't been maintained since approximately the year 2000.
PIRCh was well liked for its ability to hold simultaneous server connections in within the same client instance.
It was also appreciated for being able to switch intelligently between IRC profiles.
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