

IRC, which stands for Internet Relay Chat, is a messaging protocol developed in the now very distant 1988, a precursor of today's chat systems: it allows you to connect multiple users, identified by a nickname, through one or more servers.

mIRC bases its operation on the so-called IRC protocol. To begin with, mIRC was born as a chat client, specific for Windows operating systems: the software can be used free of charge and without restrictions for a period of 30 days, after which registration is required with the purchase of a personal license (at the price of dollars 20) to avoid waiting a few seconds while the program starts, before being able to use it. Before even taking action and understanding how to use mIRC, it is good to make a specific overview of the objectives of this program and how it operates.
