I'm sorry, but I just noticed that the first available forum section that a user can click is this, general discussion. I also noticed that it does not have a "sticky" concerning the different OS issue that many seem to ask of mIRC. I then decided to take it apon myself to make a thread that attacks this subject as delicatly as I can.

As many know, there is no certain forum section designed for cross platform questions related to mirc. Usually a use with the question of "is there a mIRC for ___" comes to the first available section and asks it, that being this. So here goes.

Is mIRC available for other operating systems (OS) than Windows? (Linux, Mac, Window CE)

No. mIRC was solely designed for the Microsoft Windows operating system, and is not available for any other OS. Which brings us to the next question that often follows this one.

Is mIRC ever going to be made/converted/designed for any other operating system?

Again, no. There are pleny of other clients out there for the multitude of operating sytems available. Currently mIRC was, is, and always will be Windows Only. This means there will be no ports of the program into other languages, sorry.

There, now that its out in the open I would hope there are no more operating system related questions. I would hope than a moderator would be so kind as to make this topic sticky so others can benefit from the common knowledge, and save many innocent users the trouble of being "flamed". Noone here likes being flamed, nor should anyone here have tolerate it. In addition, Raccoon is right--saying "this has already been said" is just as bad as them posting it. If a user asks about this topic, please point them in the right direction. grin