HexChat explained

HexChat
Logo Alt:Hexchat Logo
Screenshot Alt:Screenshot of Hexchat 2.16.0
Developer:Patrick Griffis[1]
Discontinued:yes
Latest Release Version:2.16.2
Latest Release Date:9 February 2024
Programming Language:C, Python, Perl, C++, C#
Operating System:Linux, Microsoft Windows
Platform:x86-64, ARM
License:GPL-2.0 only with OpenSSL linking exception

HexChat is a discontinued Internet Relay Chat client and is a fork of XChat. It has a choice of a tabbed document interface or tree interface, support for multiple servers, and numerous configuration options. Both command-line and graphical versions are available.[2] [3]

The client runs on Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems, and many Linux distributions include packages in their repositories.[4]

History

The XChat-WDK (XChat Windows Driver Kit) project started in 2010 and was originally Windows-only. The project's original goal was to merge itself with XChat, but evolved from just fixing Windows bugs to adding new features. It started to make sense to support more platforms than Windows. On July 6, 2012, XChat-WDK officially changed its name to HexChat.[5]

The project was discontinued in early 2024, citing lack of maintainer availability.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About | TingPing's blog . 2018-05-13 . 2018-05-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180514141505/https://blog.tingping.se/about/ . dead .
  2. Web site: News – HexChat. hexchat.github.io.
  3. https://hexchat.github.io/news/announcement.html Announcement of HexChat
  4. Web site: Shareware background. hexchat.github.io.
  5. Web site: July 6, 2012. Announcement. July 22, 2021. HexChat - IRC client.
  6. Web site: February 9, 2024. 2.16.2, The Final Release. February 9, 2024. HexChat.