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« on: February 14, 2005 09:40 AM PST »

For those of you who are familiar with this release, please discuss its features, what you would like to see in future builds, bugs, opinions, etc here.

This is the first alpha program release, codenamed "silvermonkey".

If you would like to join the alpha program, please email me at dnirc@pcrpg.org with:
Name (just first name is needed)
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A few sentences of how you think you can contribute
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2005 09:42 AM PST »

Code:
v1.0.50212.1024p
[Initial Build]
- Structural operation is functional
  - Can connect to a network
  - Can maintain a connection
  - Can join a channel
  - Can message users of that channel
- Statistics are offline
- Channel listings kill connection
- User name lists are inoperative
- Bane of all existance errors


An upcoming release should prove to be nice.  I rewrote the program from the ground up and haven't yet experienced any "bane of all existance" errors yet.  It should have the following improvements and will likely be released tonight:
- Formal support for joining, parting, and listing channels
- Username list support
- Multichannel support
- Server console window message filtering
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