QuickServ was one of the few Windows IRC packages available in the late 90’s. While I won’t admit it was the best designed (it was pretty bad) it did give the user unique administrative control over their IRC services because of the GUI.

I discontinued the project after several years passed and I never got back into programming QuickServ. Lately, I’ve been bored and decided to write QuickServ in Microsoft .NET. I don’t even know if people still run IRC servers in the Windows environment but it will be fun nevertheless. I have noticed several IRC packages for Windows available, many cross-platform.

I’m current designing it using the Unreal IRCD. Over time, I will adopt other available IRCDs. As of a release date, nothing is set. I just plan on taking my time designing and coding. At this time, I currently have a bare boned version of QuickServ.NET up and running.

Well, that’s it for now. Feel free to contact me on AIM at Quick2822 if you have any questions or interest into the project.

Quick

Email: quickness@gmail.com
AIM: Quick2822


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  1. Hey, I like the idea. I’ve started to port Bahamut to Windows (via MINGW), so you’ve got another great IRCd to code for, if you so desire to do so. Well anyway, I think its a great project.

    #1 A QuickServ Fan
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    #2 ana

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