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Colloquy (software)

Colloquy is an open-source IRC, SILC, ICB and XMPP[2] client for Mac OS X. Colloquy uses its own core, known as Chat Core, although in the past it used Irssi as its IRC protocol engine. One of the primary goals behind Colloquy was to create an IRC, SILC and ICB client with Mac OS X visuals. Colloquy contains a user interface that follows Apple's Human interface guidelines in addition to containing support for traditional IRC command-line controls such as /nick and /join.

Colloquy
Colloquy 2.1 under Mac OS X 10.5.1, Mobile Colloquy 1.0.1 under iOS
Developer(s)Timothy (xenon)[1]
Initial release2004
Stable release2.4.3 (6011) (March 22, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-03-22)) [±]
Preview releaseNone [±]
Repository
  • github.com/colloquy/colloquy
Written inObjective-C
Operating systemmacOS, iOS
Available inEnglish
TypeIRC client
LicenseDesktop: GPL
Mobile: BSD license
Websitecolloquy.app

An official app for iOS was released and features support for all IRC commands, a built-in browser, push notifications and other features.

Features edit

Colloquy supports a variety of different text modifications. One text manipulation supported by Colloquy is the use of colors as used by mIRC; with the primary colors being: White, Black, Navy, Forest, Red, Maroon, Purple, Orange, Yellow, Green, Teal, Cyan, Blue, Magenta, Grey, and Ash. Additionally, Colloquy supports formatting text with underlining, italics, bold, and outline.

Colloquy supports scripting in languages such as AppleScript,[3] F-Script, JavaScript, Objective-C and Python. Colloquy shows changes such as mode changes, ban sets, etc. in a human-readable format, rather than showing raw modes.

Plugins and customizability edit

Colloquy is built on Apple's WebKit engine and supports customizable message views called "styles" using a combination of XSLT, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. These act like themes, altering the way the application displays chat sessions. The software also supports a wide array of plugins that enable customization of the application and integration with other aspects of the Mac OS X environment.

The Colloquy Web Interface plugin allows monitoring of the Colloguy desktop IRC connection from an iPhone's Safari browser, or any web browser.[4]

Reception edit

Both the desktop client and the mobile (iPhone) client have received positive reviews. The desktop client was selected as a Pick of the Week on MacOSXHints.com.[5]

The Colloquy iPhone app was favorably reviewed on Ars Technica,[6] The Unofficial Apple Weblog,[7] GigaOM,[8] and AppleInsider.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Timothy Hatcher 2010-09-19 at the Wayback Machine. Colloquy Trac wiki.
  2. ^ timothy. Ticket #454 2011-05-12 at the Wayback Machine. colloquy.info.
  3. ^ Piccard, Paul L.; Sachs, Marcus H. (2006). Securing IM and P2P applications for the enterprise. Syngress. p. 430. ISBN 1-59749-017-2.
  4. ^ Stolarz, Damien; Jurick, David; Stolarz, Adam (2009). IPhone Hacks: Pushing the IPhone and IPod Touch Beyond Their Limits. O'Reilly Media, Inc. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-596-51664-2.
  5. ^ Griffiths, Rob (March 23, 2004). "Colloquy - A polished, easy-to-use IRC client". Pick of the week. macosxhints.com.
  6. ^ Smykil, Jeff (January 20, 2009). "Review: Mobile Colloquy for iPhone does IRC right". Ars Technica
  7. ^ Lavey, Megan (January 22nd 2009). "First Look: Mobile Colloquy", The Unofficial Apple Weblog
  8. ^ Hoover, Lisa (October 1, 2009). Colloquy Brings IRC to the iPhone, theAppleBlog
  9. ^ Gwilym, Sam (January 26, 2009) "Colloquy IRC client now available for iPhone". AppleInsider.

External links edit

  • Official website

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