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The Quassel IRC client has a similar design. The combination of screen and Irssi served as an example of this architecture. This system is similar to what Irssi, WeeChat with GNU Screen, and Smuxi use. Quassel uses the Qt application framework. Since the release of Kubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) Quassel is Kubuntu's default IRC client.

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It is released under the GNU General Public License for GNU and Unix-like operating systems, OS X, and Microsoft Windows.

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Quassel IRC, or Quassel, is a graphical, distributed, cross-platform IRC client, introduced in 2008. The connection between the client and the core can be encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and proxies are supported. In this way, one can seamlessly view logs of past discussions.Īliases, command "shortcuts", are also available with these, a user can create an alias for a long command with many parameters. When scrolling up through the chat window, older sections of chat are loaded automatically from stored logs. Quassel stores discussion history in either a PostgreSQL or a SQLite database. Each identity can be assigned to one or more servers. These identities each contain default nicknames, fallback nicknames, away messages and so on. Different identities can be created, and used on one or more of the servers the core connects to. Quassel allows simultaneous connections to multiple IRC servers.

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Android (Quasseldroid) and iOS (iQuassel) clients are also available. A "monolith" version of the application is also supported which acts like a normal IRC client, with no separation between core and client. This way, the connection to the IRC network is maintained by the core, even though no clients are using it. The client does not communicate with the IRC server directly it does so through the core.

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The core application uses a LAN or the Internet to connect to one or more clients, and also various IRC servers. Quassel is based on a client–server model. In a 2009 roundup of large IRC clients for Tom's Hardware, Adam Overa described Quassel as being "fully featured" with "tons of options," and, "even new users should have no problem connecting to servers and finding channels using the GUI tools for server presets and channel lists."








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