mIRC is a shareware IRC client for Windows, created in 1995 and developed by Khaled Mardam-Bey. This was originally its only use, but it has evolved into a highly configurable tool that can be used for many purposes due to its integrated scripting language. Other uses include:
A highly popular program, it has been downloaded more than seven million times from CNET's download.com service as of 2004. Neilsen Net Rankings also rated mIRC as among one of the top 10 most popular internet applications in 2003. Its popularity may explain why many mIRC users mistakenly believe that the name of their client is also the name of the protocol it uses, thinking they are "connecting to a mIRC server" or "joining a mIRC channel".
The latest version of mIRC is 6.16 and was released in July 7, 2004.
| IRC clients | |
|---|---|
| Multiple platforms: | BitchX | ChatZilla | ircII-EPIC | Gaim | irssi | jIRC | KVIrc | naim | ScrollZ | X-Chat | Zircon |
| Microsoft Windows: | Bersirc | dIRC | HydraIRC | Klient | mIRC | Microsoft Comic Chat | Miranda IM | pIRCh | Trillian | Visual IRC | XiRCON |
| Unix-like: | ircII | Kopete | TalkSoup |
| MacOS: | Colloquy | Fire | IRCle | MacIrssi | Minerva IRC | Snak | ShadowIRC |
| AmigaOS: | AmIRC |
| DOS: | jpirc |