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A web based IRC client
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KiwiIRC makes webIRC easy. A hand-crafted IRC client that you can enjoy. Designed to be used easily and freely.
Connect to a variety of the biggest IRC networks directly from your browser without any plugins. Constantly being improved by a community of passionate developers, Kiwi IRC will always be up to date whever you take it.
Latest reviews
- (2017-09-28) Bill Carson: Excellent IRC client for people behind an HTTP-only firewall
- (2017-09-11) Axl Davis: fake
- (2017-05-09) לירון צח: no way to connect with hebrew nickname
- (2016-07-06) B. Joyce: This only Chrome "app" which will support tunneling from your VPN, etc.. the others are all just junk. Can tmux rum on this "Chromium" *nix based os?
- (2016-06-15) Andy Bao: My web IRC client of choice!
- (2016-02-24) Luca Gabrielli: Today I used IRC for the 1st time in my life. I tried 3 other chrome apps and I couldn't get them to work. Kiwi IRC, on the other hand worked perfectly the first time.
- (2016-01-15) PinkLilly Carnation: Does not work
- (2015-11-13) Jayden C: This isn't a Chrome application, it is just a hyperlink to their clone of mibbit. So far no one seems to have made an IRC client built in the Chrome framework that allows tor/tunnel bear/bnc and IP protection. They're just cruddy websites.
- (2015-10-14) Darko Darko: Its a POOP cx}=======
- (2015-10-08) Patrice Esclapion: Impossible to uninstall it, no icon to connect
- (2015-09-24) Marvin Chan: It was just a bookmark to the online kiwiirc client. I expected a full client
- (2015-08-28) Andreas Haan: Beste IRC Integration....
- (2015-08-24) Not a native app, just a redirect to a website.
- (2015-08-13) Victor Yeo: Loved it great apps help to soup broblem
- (2015-01-30) Jonathan Morley: Very nice interface but would be better if it popped out from the browser rather than just using another tab or window.
- (2014-07-23) Gwen Morse: It doesn't recognize my registered Nickserv name (it tells me it's already in use, even when it's not).
- (2014-05-22) Doesn't work with ZNC, so who cares? I am not sure why people keep making these useless apps that don't actually work for people who use IRC regularly.
- (2013-12-30) Slow app but ok. Will not use in future, though, because does not save the username or irc server.
- (2013-10-08) Louay Gammo: In addition to the problem with saving details between invocations, the client does not work for my local irc server. YES, I managed to use other irc clients with that server.
- (2013-09-25) Wayne Molina: Great clean IRC client for Chrome. The only issue I have is that it has no way to save details so every time I load it up I have to retype my username, the channel I want to join, and change the server. I would rate this 5 stars immediately if it had a way to save things.
- (2013-08-25) Steve McMahon: Desperately needs the ability to save channel setup. Works well otherwise.
- (2013-08-07) Joshua Underwood: looks great. Wish it would remember what irc network I connect to. but whatever. great app.
- (2013-06-05) Pete: Functional, not an eyesore and easy to use. Remembering the last used server is a must though or the ability to add servers to a custom list would do as well.
- (2013-05-22) CITRUS *: Oh. It doesn't support Korean. Plz check this.
- (2013-05-21) Great app, but as has been mentioned before, it's a pain that it doesn't remember any details. It's bearable, though, and the great interface definitely makes up for it.
- (2013-03-08) Lucas Dixon: Excellent Chrome App; simple clean interface, I like the tabs. Pleased that it lets you chooser a server.
- (2013-02-21) José Eduardo S. C. Xavier: Please add a option to save the data and auto-login when open the browser! :D
- (2013-02-09) Jim_Tampa: works as advertised, great app
- (2013-01-25) Daniel Wood (Boko): Its great.Gets the job done, and you can customize the server to connect to the one you would like to.
- (2012-12-17) Ron Waldon-Howe: Gets the job done. It would be great if this had an option to remember the last server details used. I don't mind having to type in a password every time, but typing in everything every time is a bit annoying.
- (2012-12-12) Eddy Lee: Awesome