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authorhoek <hoek@FreeBSD.org>1998-07-24 11:18:44 +0800
committerhoek <hoek@FreeBSD.org>1998-07-24 11:18:44 +0800
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Add homepage.
Make it less obvious that this was copied from a README (s/"I"/the author/). This necessitated running through fmt(1) which caused the multi-line diffs.
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-This is a release of Zircon, an X11 interface to Internet Relay Chat. The
-software is written in tcl/tk and uses its native features to provide
-network communications. Suggestions for improvements to Zircon are
-welcome. I am particularly interested in making the system useful for
-those users in groups where JIPS and other national character sets are
-used.
+Zircon is an X11 interface to Internet Relay Chat. The software
+is written in tcl/tk and uses its native features to provide network
+communications. Suggestions for improvements to Zircon are welcome.
+The author particularly interested in making the system useful for
+those users in groups where JIPS and other national character sets
+are used.
Zircon has more features than you could possibly imagine and
-implements nearly everything that the irc II clients support as well
-as many other useful and interesting features. This reflects the power
-of tcl/tk *not* the fact that I am a wonderful programmer (I am, but
-that is a side issue :-)) tcl/tk is a wonderful system and you need it
-on your machine *NOW*.
+implements nearly everything that the irc II clients support as
+well as many other useful and interesting features. This reflects
+the power of tcl/tk and not wonderful programming (the programming
+is wonderful of course, but that is an aside). The tcl/tk system
+is excellent, and you need it on your machine NOW!
+
+http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Zircon/