I have used Microsoft agent with mIRC since agent support was first added to mIRC. While is can slow down things, and it ends up talking fast, it is a viable solution. For those who need this support (visually impared for example) it is fine since the fast speed at which it 'talks' is often what is needed. Both the mirc home site (uk) and mirc.org (usa) have html pages that can test the correct implmentation of micorsoft agent. Once it works in a native windows environment, its not a large task to implement it in mIRC.

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