Monochrome 1.4.4 released

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Monochrome 1.4.4 has been released as an IRC client designed specifically for long-time IRC users, prioritizing security, reliability, and stability even in the face of IRC network failures or connectivity issues.

Key features of Monochrome include:

- Reliable automatic identification with NickServ on most popular IRC networks.
- Comprehensive support for Unicode, allowing users to communicate in multiple languages and character sets.
- The capability to send and receive DCC file transfers, complete with an auto-accept whitelist for safer file sharing.
- Options for creating ignore and half-ignore lists to manage user interactions.
- A customizable trigger word list to facilitate automated responses or alerts.
- An auto-away feature that monitors the away status of other users for improved communication.
- Logging capabilities to keep track of conversation history.
- Customizable command aliases for a personalized user experience.
- A collection of fun easter eggs to enhance user engagement and enjoyment.

As the IRC landscape continues to evolve, Monochrome aims to adapt and meet the needs of its users with ongoing updates and feature enhancements. Future versions may include additional customization options, improved user interface designs, and enhanced security protocols to ensure a seamless and secure IRC experience. Users can expect Monochrome to remain a reliable companion in their IRC journey, catering to both casual chats and serious discussions

Monochrome 1.4.4 released

Monochrome is an IRC client intended for long-time IRC users with the goal of security, reliability, and stability despite IRC network failures or connectivity problems.

Monochrome 1.4.4 released @ MajorGeeks