But both find themselves at Camp Sweet Sunshine, where camp director Tilton Findleswip hosts a mixture of racially diverse human and species-diverse animal kids who, except for Shark and Bot, are 11s on the 1-to-10 happiness scale. Shark would rather have stayed home writing poetry. I’m still giving this 3 stars because it’s served me well for so many years.Will Shark and Bot survive being Glitter Bugs at summer camp? I have to pull out my laptop and use the program on there, which is annoying. Just very inconvenient all around now, which has pushed me to stop using this app on my iPad. I used to be able to type whenever I wanted with my connected keyboard while still scrolling the internet with my finger on the left. I have to tap on the chat side to be able to type anything again. It no longer scrolls automatically to show new messages when the screen is full.Īlso (and I think this is more of an issue with iPadOS, but I’m still going to mention it just in case), when using Colloquy in split screen/multitasking (chat on the right, Safari on the left), I can’t browse/scroll Safari on the left-hand side and keep the cursor “live” in the chat on the right-hand side. I’ve been using this client for many years and it worked perfectly! Up until iPadOS 13. There are likely other IRC apps that work better than this. A workaround is to “open a console” to unlock this condition, this works even if console window is already openĪt its current state, I cannot recommend this app - save your money. Random bug where message and channel bars become locked and are unselectable.Even the preview next to user name bar does not properly display the text hidden above Must swipe pull down private chat window to read. Bug that draws first two or three lines in a private conversation above visible space.Workaround is to select user from user listing instead of chat window. Bug that prevents a whois on a user that has joined a channel if selected from chat window - app believes user is offline, however console displays whois info just fine.Bug that prevents private messaging a user in channel - app believes user is offline when they are clearly online.Display bug where duplicate user names are listed in channel.Clicking on a bar to reopen and return seems to force it to redraw properly Display bug where console window bar will be drawn as a duplicate channel window bar.Below is a list of bugs I frequently encounter each time I use it. This mobile version of Colloquy is very different from the desktop version. If you have a problem or suggestion, please visit us in #colloquy-mobile on, click the support link below, or email us at We also can't discuss feature requests, since there is no way to reply to you here. We can't provide support here to people leaving reviews, as much as we want to. Open minded and Open Source, like it should be.Full IRCv3 compatibility, including the IRCv3.2 standard.Full support for room and connection text encodings.Solid support for secure connections over SSL and TLS.Automatically join rooms and send commands upon connect.Notification of common server errors as easy to understand alerts.Automatic identification with network services (NickServ).Allows you to join multiple chat rooms across many different servers.Large selection of graphical emoticons.Fully compatible with mIRC colors and formatting.Multiple message styles to choose from.Support for SASL authentication (required when connecting to Freenode over the cell network.).Stays connected while iPhone is locked and when SMS alerts appear.Full support for landscape mode in the entire application.Visual display of user information (WHOIS) for any user.Highly customizable interface and behavior settings within the Settings application.Highlights messages (and optionally vibrates) when your specific words or nickname is mentioned.Organized Colloquies view that shows all your conversations and rooms at a glance.Support for all the common IRC commands with completion.Convenient nickname and emoticon completion popups.Push notifications when using a compatible push bouncer.Support for iOS multitasking with local notifications and split-screen support.Support for retina devices, including iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPad Pro.Built atop the Chat Core framework, Colloquy Mobile is a full featured client optimized for the on-the-go experience with iOS multitasking support. Colloquy for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch puts the power of the most popular IRC client for the Mac in the palm of your hand.
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