Fixed isignore only accepting types, now also accepts switches. Fixed $input() 'b' switch so that the dialog window close button is also temporarily disabled. Fixed lock dialog bug that caused mIRC to ask for a password if the on startup option was enabled without setting a password. Updated mIRC to include OpenSSL support without needing external DLLS. Updated the find/replace dialogs in the script editor to remember their positions for the current mIRC session. Fixed $fullscreen not working on a non-primary monitor. Fixed Shift+Tab beeping when switching to listbox in channel window. Changed online timer dialog to display information more clearly. Changed channel folder dialog so that it can now be resized. Fixed listbox with checkboxes bug that caused checkboxes to be checked if you scrolled through them with the up/down keys. Reverted change to alias/identifiers that caused a script to be halted with a recursion error warning. Fixed listbox lines in Options dialog and other windows being chopped when DPI settings are set to a high value. Fixed slow mark/copy text in windows that contain long lines. Note: WeeChat, mentioned in the Windows section above, is one of the best IRC clients for Linux and Windows. Whether you prefer a graphical, console, or web IRC client, there’s something for everyone. The Linux community is doing a great job at continuously developing IRC and making security and functionality improvements. That’s pretty neat if you’re concerned about security. It allows you to encrypt your message, and the receiver can decrypt it with the correct passcode. XChat is a free app that comes with at least one unique feature that other clients lack. Additionally, you can transfer files to other users. It can auto-complete commands, nicknames, and it protects you from grammatical errors with an integrated spell-checking tool. XChat Aqua/Azure is a lightweight IRC client developed for Mac systems.