New app: Revolution IRC
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Categories:Internet
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License:GPL-3.0
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Web Site:https://mrarm.io/
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Source Code:https://github.com/MCMrARM/revolution-irc
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Issue Tracker:https://github.com/MCMrARM/revolution-irc/issues
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Changelog:https://github.com/MCMrARM/revolution-irc/releases
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Auto Name:Revolution IRC
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Summary:The next-generation IRC client
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Description:
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Revolution IRC Client is the next-generation IRC client for Android, made with
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design and functionality in mind. Let's start this revolution!
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This client features a modern Material design as well as many other awesome
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features:
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* Stays in background properly, even on more recent Android versions
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* Store chat messages to be displayed after reconnecting to the server later
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* Nick/channel/command autocomplete
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* Ignore list
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* mIRC color formatting support
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* SSL certificate exception list
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* Command list to run after connecting
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* Customization: custom command aliases, notification rules, reconnection interval, chat font, message format, app colors
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...and much more!
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Please note that this client is not finished yet and may be missing some
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features - if you find something missing, feel free to open an issue on the
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project's GitHub page!
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://github.com/MCMrARM/revolution-irc.git
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Build:0.3.2,5
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commit=0.3.2
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subdir=app
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gradle=yes
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Auto Update Mode:Version %v
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Update Check Mode:Tags
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Current Version:0.3.2
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Current Version Code:5
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