

It includes improvements, changes and fixes to a number of. For a full list of recent changes, please see the versions.txt file. mIRC 7.62 has been released This is a small update that addresses a number of issues reported by users since the last release.Extended numerics 338 and 344 to handle different ircd formats.Added support for IRCv3 standard-replies capability.Improved Find dialog in Scripts Editor.Added $encode()/$decode() ‘v’ switch to support Z85 encoding.Added /drawsave -v switch to save bitmap to &binvar in different formats.Extended SASL authentication to support IRCv3 >=400 byte base64 chunks.Fixed /cnick auto-color as * parameter bug.Improved how the keep channels open feature works in different contexts.Fixed Do Not Disturb bug that caused mIRC to crash/freeze.

Updated CA root certificates cacert.pem file.mIRC has been in development for over a decade and is constantly being improved and updated with new technologies.

MIRC also has a powerful scripting language that can be used both to automate mIRC and to create applications that perform a wide range of functions from network communications to playing games. It has a clean, practical interface that is highly configurable and supports features such as buddy lists, file transfers, multi-server connections, SSL encryption, proxy support, UTF-8 display, customizable sounds, spoken messages, tray notifications, message logging, and more. MIRC is a full featured Internet Relay Chat client for Windows that can be used to communicate, share, play or work with others on IRC networks around the world, either in multi-user group conferences or in one-to-one private discussions.
