CIRC CIRC

Chat & IM
Version: 0.7
Last Update: 2021-03-11

Overview

CIRC is a Chrome extension developed by flackr. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of CIRC is 0.7, updated on 2021-03-11.
30,000+ users have installed this extension. 419 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

An IRC client for Chrome

CIRC is an IRC client in the form of a packaged Chrome app. It uses chrome APIs to implement features not found in other web IRC clients:

* Connect directly to any IRC server - no proxy server needed
* Remember your nick and what channels you were last in on any device
* Use the same IRC connection simultaneously on multiple devices
* Scripting that syncs across all devices
* Desktop notifications
* SSL server support

Check out the project homepage for documentation and other resources: http://flackr.github.com/circ/

Rating

419 ratings

Total Installs

30,000+

Information

Last Update

2021-03-11

Current Version

0.7

Size

797KiB

Author

flackr

Website

None

Category

Chat & IM

Latest Reviews

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avatar David A Thurber
2020-01-27

can not change font size or use acessabilties

avatar Don M
2018-11-03

It's simple and does the job, but lacks features and documentation. The developers Github page is void of any real info other than when they set this up and looks like they built it and lost interest or expected others to make it work.

avatar Rena Topal
2018-04-18

Like the app but I'd like to see some notification added in. Audible or pop up.

avatar Alex Juchna
2018-03-13

Doesn't connect

avatar Brett
2017-12-15

This program works well, but I'm giving it only 3 stars because it interfered with opening my external protocol handlers--e.g., I couldn't open a link from Thunderbird or Quiver into Chrome anymore... If fixed, I'd give it 5 stars. (EDIT: Strange, though after uninstalling, the problem immediately disappeared, now after installing again to write this review, it is ok again--I'll give it 4 stars, but there is some condition that made it reject the external protocol)