05-12-2015, 07:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2015, 08:12 AM by LogicParrot.)
(05-12-2015, 07:38 AM)xoft Wrote: That's one of the reasons why I hate IRC - it's just way too complicated to use casually. Why can't there be a simple web page where I go, post a message, and be done with it? I need to install a piece of software with cryptic user interface, or I need someone to set up a server for me with who knows what software I'd need to learn. Come on, I'm an old guy, I can't learn so much new stuff.
Approach 1:
https://webchat.freenode.net/ is pretty much a simple web page where you can go, post a message, and be done with it . But a web interface will not allow you to see logs that were there before you connected, and you'll need to consult the BotBot logs when first joining in order to catch up with the conversation.
Approach 2:
This is as simple as the approach above, with the additional bonus of not needing BotBot at all. If you accept my offer, you'll be able to do this:
Code:
ssh xoft@safwat's domain
<Type password>
#Ta-da! You now see a pretty simple IRC window, with infinite scrollup and ability to type.
Approach 3:
(05-12-2015, 07:44 AM)Shadowraix Wrote: I'll admit, user interfaces for IRC programs I never liked nor could ever fully learn because it is so complex and confusing. Right now, HexChat is as simple as I can get from what I know of.
IMHO Pidgin is by far the most user-friendly GUI for IRC.
Edited the post slightly.