Palaver IRC

Modern IRC Client

Published by: COCODE
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Description

Palaver is a modern IRC client for iPhone and iPad featuring a unique user interface which makes using IRC a pleasure. It fits you and your mobile devices perfectly. You can use Palaver on the large screen of the iPad or on the road with your iPhone. Palaver was made with the modern IRC user in mind and features IRCv3 support, ZNC integration, push notifications, and much more.
Features:
• Quick and intuitive interface.
• Auto-completion for nicknames, channels and commands.
• Customizable highlight and mention notices with alerts and vibrations.
• Complete SASL support for securely identifying to networks such as Freenode.
• Wide range of themes and styles to choose from.
• ZNC integration
• Push notifications (with a module for ZNC, see: https://github.com/palaver/znc-palaver).
• Synchronisation of preferences via iCloud.
• IRCv3 compliant.
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    Palaver IRC is not free (it costs 1.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    The price of Palaver IRC is 1.99.

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User Rating

4.03 out of 5

35 ratings in United States

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Palaver IRC Reviews

Mystified

richard32202 on

United States

I paid the fee to check it out. I don’t get it at all. What’s it supposed to do?

Znc!

Danielsoniamve on

United States

It’s great that it has znc capabilities and I have it setup with linuxserver.io docker-znc image, which includes the palaver extension. But I have to dock palaver one star because it doesn’t have Face ID or a passcode to secure the app. Maybe I’m paranoid, but I don’t want someone using my phone to have access to my IRC.

Best irc app

archangelic42 on

United States

This is a great app, but I wish above any other feature, that I could automatically sort my channels without having to manually drag the channels around.

Simple,beautiful,useful.

kktt007 on

United States

It’s really easy to use. The only issue is always be disconnected. But I give 5 star for effort. Many thanks.

It’s the best we’ve got

nordr on

United States

So, look. I gave it five stars on a curve. The rest of the field is... lacking. Palaver’s ZNC support is great. The UI is standard iOS, which is good. I’d love for custom themes, or at least the ability to customize elements within a theme. Still, it’s easily the best IRC client on the App Store.

Pretty good

fwrnand on

United States

Can you make a keyboard shortcut to focus on the input box though? This is almost completely navigable with keyboard only, except for sending messages 🤠

I like it BUT...

Arkansas_Dave on

United States

I like the App so far- aesthetically pleasing, ergonomical, fairly straightforward. HOWEVER, I wish it had a function or option to REMAIN CONNECTED when I go use another app or do something else with my phone. For $1.99, I think I should get that.

Can’t Connect to Gamesurge server (EDIT)

Westside24ch on

United States

Does this app support gamesurge? I tried connecting and am getting an error, perhaps I am typing in incorrect info but if anyone knows how to connect to Gamesurge via ANY IRC app for Iphone, please let me know. I was able to successfully connect to Gamesurge, which was the main issue here. App looks great, I really enjoy the layout. The only things bugging me is the fact that if I leave the app running in the background for a very short amount of time, if I bring the app back up, I have to reconnect to everything, which is a bit annoying. Only other thing is the signature when you leave, it leaves a link to Palaver’s website, which I don’t want. A custom exit message could be nice, but I mostly just don’t want to see the link. Aside from this, I do enjoy the app.

Please add Blowfish support

EliranCohen on

United States

Blowfish encryption is missing to this beautiful client. Without blowfish it's almost useless

Best Mutter replacement

Linyuan123 on

United States

For a long time I used Mutter IRC to access IRC through my ZNC bouncer on my iPhone. Mutter reached its end of life this past summer, and I was left in want of the features that Mutter had, particularly a ZNC push notification module. Palaver works great as a Mutter replacement! It has a ZNC push notification module that works just like Mutter’s did. It’s design is intuitive and sleek. My only qualm with it was resolved in Palaver’s most recent update—it now supports the buffextras ZNC module, so joins/parts read correctly on playback!

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App Info

Publisher
COCODE
Languages
English, Czech, Dutch, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish
Recent release
2.10.3 (3 years ago )
Released on
Aug 24, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
4 days ago
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