Pardon my ignorance, though I'd consider myself an IRC newb. I never used it much in the past and it wasn't until vpsBoard began that I started using it in any fashion. For me, I just use IRCCloud, a web-based IRC client that does a few things I find useful:
Now, the system isn't bad, but I do have a couple idle VPSes and I'd rather set something up similar to this myself so I can stop using a memory resource hog browser application. Anyone care to point me in the proper direction? Bonus points if you just make a vpsBoard tutorial for others as well.
- Masks my local IP, which is important considering the low quality of people who enter IRC on the occasion.
- Allows me to scroll through past dates / chat logs. This has proved useful when memory has failed me and I needed to recall something.
- Allows me to set keyword alerts so I get a visual notification if someone mentions any of them, and the entire line of text with the keyword shows as highlighted in the chat log.
- Keeps me online even when I am offline.
Now, the system isn't bad, but I do have a couple idle VPSes and I'd rather set something up similar to this myself so I can stop using a memory resource hog browser application. Anyone care to point me in the proper direction? Bonus points if you just make a vpsBoard tutorial for others as well.
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