
If you have any comments about this FAQ you are welcome to contact us. Shorty, Keyman and Qasimtoep, thanks for fixing a lot of spelling and grammar bugs! Thanks to Junyor for his contributions from the FAQ. In particular Mookies, Bryan and Li0nheart for making additional parts and html-ing. Thanks to all the people who voluntarily contributed to this FAQ.

I can highly recommend these sections to you all! If you want to learn the 'what and how' of creating Aliases, Popups and Remote Commands and Events in mIRC, check out the last part of this file. The last part (Sections 7 + 8) consists of a tutorial or reference manual for mIRC's "programming" features. The first part (Sections 1 - 6) of this file is the actual FAQ. Do not hesitate to provide additional information or corrections for the FAQ. ) This FAQ might not be totally complete yet, but to the best of my abilities I try to be correct. Recently some mIRC dedicated Discussion Forums have been added to the mIRC website who offer more support and contribute to the FAQ in a great way! Please continue to post your questions there (and answers as well), as those places are my learning place as well. This FAQ as well as mIRC is still a work in progress! Most subjects in this file were prompted by questions in the Usenet newsgroups and.

in particular, the popup menus and the scripting section are really great! I love mIRC for its small size, speed and useful tools. I'm not the author of mIRC but I've spent quite some time beta testing it. With the FAQ I hope to help you to get all possible basic problems solved, and to give you lots of good ideas about mIRC's scripting capabilities. Not all functions and features of mIRC are explained in the FAQ it merely serves as a good starting point. (Eventually read the IRC Intro included in mIRC). This FAQ will only answer simple questions on IRC itself since lots of info is already available on that.

This FAQ attempts to answer the most frequently asked questions about mIRC.
