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Best FREE IRC, Voice chat programs?
ThePhoenix77:
Basically as the title says.
I'm looking for suggestions and peoples personal preferences and user experience as I want to use what's most common amongst FOnline users to reduce compatibility issues.
Also what is the User Interface like in these programs? are they new user friendly or do you need a degree just to figure out how to use them?
Last and most important question; How do you set up channels in these programs?
Surf:
I personally would suggest using IceChat. It has a very user friendly interface and a step by step "installation" guide so you only have to define your preferred nickname, server and channel you'd like to autojoin. Ofcourse, some other IRC programs may have the same, but IceChat is almost idiot proof. :)
--- Quote from: ThePhoenix77 on March 30, 2012, 06:45:03 pm ---Last and most important question; How do you set up channels in these programs?
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In IceChat you can easily set up in the options to autojoin channels, if you want to go into a new channel manually, type " /join channelname".
ThePhoenix77:
Thank you for such a wonderful program.
Marko:
Mumble voice chat is my favorite. It is free, low latency, has no ads or popups, small install, and runs stably. Mumble runs in the background while i play a game, and puts a small indicator on my screen (adjustable) so i can see who is talking as they key the mic. You can whisper to private parties while others are speaking. You can add sub-channels and edit admin rights. Mumble is apparently very popular amongst FOnliners.
Ventrilo is another good one with strong features like Mumble. I've had good success with it too.
RaidCall? I know people use it, but i never tried it.
Skype? I consider this to be a highly effective spy program, worse than a virus. I will never again install it on my own computers. It remains however very popular and it has excellent video functionality in addition to voice.
For IRC text chat only, i use ChatZilla but i do hate how it is advertised on by a group called "Hackers Are Us". Not so great there.
ThePhoenix77:
Thank you Marko, this is just the kind of information I'm looking for.
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