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Hey folks!

Just wanted to let you all know that Linkinus for iPhone 1.1 and Linkinus for iPad 1.2.1 are now available in the App Store. This pair of updates fix several user-reported issues and are highly recommended for all users.

What’s New?

  • Support for /ignore and /unignore
  • Font size and other style preferences now take effect immediately
  • Fixed a bug where certain visual settings weren’t applied properly
  • Fixed a bug where input bar may be hidden below keyboard under certain circumstances
  • New Style: I Are Sea!
  • Updated Styles: Better link detection, removed flash embeds, resolved several minor UI glitches in Control, Circus, Midnight, and Whisper.

Linkinus is the most powerful and flexible internet relay chat (IRC) software for iOS there is, yet it’s easy to use and newcomers will instantly know how to use it thanks to its elegant design and over 330 built-in networks. You can purchase both Linkinus for iPhone and Linkinus for iPad on the App Store.

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Posted in by Nicholas

Hey everyone, it is with great pleasure that I announce the immediate availablility of Linkinus for iPhone! Now, you can enjoy the most powerful and flexible internet relay chat (IRC) software on your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad or Mac.

Linkinus for iPhone provides many great iOS features, including:

  • (new!) Multitasking: stay connected in the background for up to 10 minutes at a time. You’ll receive a notification when your about to be disconnected so you can jump back in if you’d like to remain online
  • (new!) New Styles! Control, Circus, Midnight, and Whisper!
  • (new!) Media Embedding: Just like the desktop! Get inline images, audio, and some HTML5 video. (More embedding options coming soon!)
  • (new!) Configurable style options including font size, emoticons, timestamps, nick coloring, and more!
  • (new!) Adjustable scrollback buffer
  • (new!) Sort user list alphabetically or by privileges
  • (new!) Redirect CTCP requests or notices to console, current window, or separate window
  • (new!) Auto-correction (toggle on or off to your liking)

Aside from these great new iOS features, it shares many great features found in the Mac and iPad versions, including:

  • Network selector helps you pick servers from the most popular chat networks
  • Connect to an unlimited number of networks and channels
  • Highlights: IRC can be overwhelming, but with Linkinus you’ll never miss an important message. When someone mentions your nickname, that line will be highlighted so you don’t miss it.
  • Identities: it’s you, on IRC. Save your preferred and alternate nicknames in a reusable fashion. And if you provide password credentials, Linkinus will automatically authenticate to NickServ, NickOP, Q, X, G, SrvAuth and AuthServ.
  • Displays IRC colors
  • Autoconnect/autojoin features
  • All standard IRC commands supported from the input field, such as: /me, /all, /away, /ban, /bankick, /clear, /nick, /join, /query, /notice, /quit, /part, /topic, /server, …)
  • Blowfish support in channels & queries (/setkey sets the key, /delkey removes it, /key shows it). Automatic key exchange is also support via /keyx
  • Channel op commands (/op, /deop, /voice, /devoice, /halfop, /dehalfop, …)
  • OPER commands (/oper, /kill, /gline, …)
  • Exploding emoticons (tap to cause them to explode)

Linkinus for iPhone costs $2.99 and is available now in the App Store.

PS: A note to our iPad users: These great new features will be available in Linkinus for iPad 1.2, submitted to Apple and waiting for approval.

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Posted in by Nicholas

Just wanted to give you a quick update that Linkinus for iPad 1.1 *just* hit the App Store. Update when you get a chance!

This has the much-wanted SSL fixes. There is more detail below:

- SSL support improved

- Added dialog to trust self-signed SSL certificates

- Fixed a crash in the input field

- Improved channel topic display

- Performance improvements when scrolling


There are other fixes and enhancements planned for future releases, and I will update you as I have more information.

Cheers,
Aaron Kulbe
a.k.a. SuperLag

UPDATE: It appears that some users are reporting crashing when clicking on links in 1.1. We found and fixed the issue and submitted 1.1.1 to Apple for approval. Sorry for the inconvenience.

UPDATE: 1.1.1 was approved and released on 6/21 – please update now!

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Posted in by Aaron

As promised, Linkinus 1.0.1 has passed Apple’s approval process and is available in the App Store.

What’s new?

  • Added interface for adding custom networks
  • Added support for extended /server syntax: ‘/server hostname:port password’ (standard server) and ‘/server hostname:+port password’ (SSL server)
  • Fixed an issue with the ‘/whois nickname’ command
  • Fixed a bug where channels/connections wouldn’t be deleted appropriately
  • Redesigned app icon

Screenshots

Here is a screenshot of the new custom server screen:


We also made some slight modifications to the interface to make things a little easier to use. For example, you no longer have to go into Edit mode to connect or disconnect to servers. Simply click on the blue disclosure button and you’re off to the races.

The navigation bar button layout has changed a bit, so that the + and Edit buttons are aligned more closely with Apple’s built-in applications and now the Channels tab is the default, allowing you to start chatting immediately after opening the app.

This should address our two most requested features: Custom servers and SSL. We’re already hard at work on version 1.1, subscribe to our RSS feed to stay up to date on the latest and greatest.

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Posted in by Nicholas

Linkinus for iPad has arrived.



With the US iPad launch in just a few hours, we are extremely pleased to announce Linkinus for iPad. Linkinus, the most powerful and flexible internet relay chat (IRC) software is now available on your brand new iPad. It’s easy to use and newcomers will instantly feel right at home thanks to its elegant design and over 330 built-in networks. We are launching with the introductory price of $7.99.

While Linkinus for iPad is at a very early stage, it provides many great features provided in the Mac version, including:

  • Network selector helps you pick servers from the most popular chat networks
  • Connect to an unlimited number of networks and channels
  • Highlights: IRC can be overwhelming, but with Linkinus you’ll never miss an important message. When someone mentions your nickname, that line will be highlighted so you don’t miss it.
  • Identities: it’s you, on IRC. Save your preferred and alternate nicknames in a reusable fashion. And if you provide password credentials, Linkinus will automatically authenticate to NickServ, NickOP, Q, X, G, SrvAuth and AuthServ.
  • Displays IRC colors
  • Autoconnect/autojoin features
  • All standard IRC commands supported from the input field, such as: /me, /all, /away, /ban, /bankick, /clear, /nick, /join, /query, /notice, /quit, /part, /topic, /server, …)
  • Blowfish support in channels & queries (/setkey sets the key, /delkey removes it, /key shows it). Automatic key exchange is also support via /keyx
  • Channel op commands (/op, /deop, /voice, /devoice, /halfop, /dehalfop, …)
  • OPER commands (/oper, /kill, /gline, …)
  • Exploding emoticons (tap to cause them to explode)

Linkinus for iPad costs $7.99 for a limited amount of time, and is available now in the App Store.

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Posted in by Nicholas

Looks like it’s treat!

And what a treat it is. Ever experience problems with large log files or lacking the option of plain text logging? You are going to like what I am about to write.

To briefly describe the problem mentioned above: the current stable release logs messages in a database that has the tendency to grow a little larger than average for a fixed period of time compared to plain text.
We are, of course working on this size issue as well as reintroducing plain text as logging option you can optionally toggle. This means, you can have the database (with all styles, highlights and colors) log for a couple of days only* and keep it at a more than handy size but keep all logs in plain text and move them as you wish.
Linkinus Log Settings
* The next version of Linkinus will allow you to set an automatic pruning time for old logs. I.e. you can have Linkinus prune logs older than days.

So what else is new? Tab completion will also receive a spec bump. You are in a very crowded channel and want to highlight a person somewhere in the middle of the nicklist? If he was talking to you a minute ago you’ll now be able to tab complete his/her nick way faster than before because Linkinus can now tab complete in “last spoke” order as well as alphabetically.

Stay tuned and if you want to give it an early try, why don’t you opt into the beta program?

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Posted in by Okeanos

Hey guys!

We’re thrilled to announce the availability of Linkinus 2.0.2 and Clips 1.5, both now with full compatibility with Snow Leopard as well as something brand new: Chill Pill 1.0 – Mac integration with the Fever RSS reader by Shaun Inman.

Linkinus

Aside from Snow Leopard, 2.0.2 brings numerous new features and bug fixes. Variant support was added for styles, the filter list usability has been greatly improved, two new styles have been introduced: a completely rewritten version of Simplified, dubbed 2.0 by Ben Alman (aka Cowboy), and I Are Sea!, and irssi-inspired style that should please even the most hardcore of IRC users. For a full set of changes, please see the release notes.

Clips

We didn’t stop with Linkinus! Clips 1.5 brings about some much anticipated performance increases. We are always looking for feedback or feature requests, if you have an idea that you’d like to see make it into Clips, drop us a line. For a full set of changes, please see the release notes.

Chill Pill

Chill Pill allows you to enjoy Fever’s rich RSS experience while taking advantage of Cocoa and all of the other modern technologies in Mac OS X.

Filling the void where web applications fail, Chill Pill allows you to set Fever as your default RSS reader, change hot keys via System Preferences, get notified when new items are available, change Fever’s style with custom styles, and much more! To find out more about Chill Pill, and to download it for free, please visit chillpillapp.com.

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Posted in by Nicholas

Once upon a time, as a developer pricks his finger a drop of blood falls on the snow that had fallen on his aluminium keyboard frame […]

That aside: Now with Apple having released Snow Leopard to the general public you certainly wonder about Linkinus’ Snow Leopard compatibility – aside from Rosetta of course.

Due to some … let’s say fancy bone of contention concerning scheduling the final 2.0.2 build will be delayed a little while.

Wait, wait wait a minute … to ease the transition as well as give you some chance to test 2.0.2 on Snow Leopard before it’s actually released for real we give you the chance to join the free and public beta so you can see for yourself. Just follow this link and read the instructions that’ll appear on your display drawn in your own blood assuming you agree to the horrible terms.

One thing in particular you beta users will most likely have notice presuming you take a look at the Styles preferences and Simplified in particular: Linkinus now supports Variants.

Variwhat? Variants are, essential the same theme in different color settings. Like Whisper originally shipped separate as Light and Dark version, Simplified now ships as a single theme – with two Variants. This is one of the many new additions to the theming engine. More detailed changes about this and other shiny things we included secretly in this build will be disclosed later in more detail.

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Posted in by Okeanos

Updates August 25th, 2009

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It’s been a long couple of months for a lot of you. Especially with the last Snow Leopard developer builds. We are, however, currently working on 2.0.2 to remedy this. Along with renewed Snow Leopard support, naturally, a number of bug fixes will be shipped.

This isn’t all, though! For good measure we’re going to throw in a couple of updated scripts and new themes: I Are Sea! (by drudge) and Simplified (by Cowboy). All of you calling out for “classic” IRC client themes will be delighted to hear that both are variations of the classic [timestamp] [name] [message] layout.

I are Sea!

For more Information concerning Simplified visit Cowboy’s blog, please.

Stay tuned for more news, we’ll try to keep you informed and give you more details as soon as possible. As always, we look forward to providing you a great IRC experience. Don’t hesitate to let us know if there is anything we can do for you.

Edit: Linkinus 2.0.1 is supported on Snow Leopard in Rosetta mode.

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Posted in by Okeanos

It’s been a while since Linkinus has been updated. This has several reasons but none of which matter that much right now because the update is about to be published soon live! We like to call this major update Linkinus 2. So, what’s Linkinus 2 like? — Hundreds of new and cool features, improvements and resolved issues of course.



Let’s begin with the user interface. Linkinus 1.3 was already very similar to the iTunes interface and played along very nicely. The updated interface integrates even better with OS X Leopard and at the same time offers more functionality. Drag and drop items around to add e.g. friends to the (new!) buddy list and then attach them to your Address Book contacts. Drop channels, queries or connections out of the source list to remove then, or simply reorder them in the sidebar.



Other changes to the user interface are a reworked network list. Sorted by size and importance you can quickly get to the hot spots on IRC. If you are looking for something in particular simply use the search and let Linkinus filter the lists for you. With over 330 built-in networks, connecting to your favorite networks is as easy as it gets.
Pretty doesn’t mean stupid though. Linkinus will smartly cycle through all servers in a network until it finds the best one for you.

Didn’t find the network you are looking for or want to modify an existing one to e.g. use SSL? Now is your chance. New networks can be added easily using the network list or modified through the new inspector.



A thing before you connect, you need an identity. With Linkinus you can have any number of IRC identities each with separate name settings, even NickServ passwords attached to the enclosed nicknames. Identities enable you to separate network settings from one another and at the same time quickly duplicate setups for connections.

Linkinus supports automatic authentication to multiple nickname services, including NickServ, NickOP, Q, X, G, SrvAuth and AuthServ.



Linkinus is much more user friendly, allowing IRC newcomers to quickly find their way. A good example of this is the connection hint box. Upon successful connection to a network, new users will be presented with an optional box detailing the next steps.

Browsing, searching and joining channels in a given network is pretty straightforward, as you can see below:



So, now that you are connected to your favorite network and joined a couple of channels why don’t we assign these channels to some groups and enjoy the improved combined chats interface? Distinguishing between different channels and queries is now easier than ever and thanks to grouping you can save any selection for later use – you can even call them up by using shortcuts you assigned.

After a while you might feel the urge to check a few channel settings or even modify the connection settings. Just double click the according item and voilà the new inspectors will appear. They let you modify a great deal more than the previous settings view that 1.3 had to offer. Exclude items from sidebar counts? Disable logging? Tinker with channel modes or add channel bound automatically executed commands. You can even add specific highlights or mute growl and sound for any combination of channels, connections and queries you want to. It’s your choice!




If you like to log IRC conversations, you probably know how annoying ti can be to browse the Finder and look for log files to open— Not anymore! Linkinus now features a built-in log viewer. It’s a complete overview over everything, and it’s searchable.



Also a new feature, you can know quickly view all your the highlighted messages you’ve received. Say you’re coming back to your computer after a few hours of being away; the Highlight and Stars window will show you most of what you’ve been missing: it automatically gathers all your highlighted and starred messages Stars you say? What are those? Starring a message is what ow would call bookmarking a post. You know, keeping it around for future reference.



The “Highlights & Stars” window supports anchors. Just click ‘em and Linkinus will locate the relevant channel in the main window or the log viewer and will scroll to the destination on its own.
Speaking of highlights, you now have the option to use PCRE regular expressions to define what highlights you.

This update allows much more control over the way Linkinus displays IRC for you.
You want to ignore someone completely? Or maybe just don’t want them to be able to send you files or CTCP requests or highlights? Want to disable media embedding for this or that person? The new Filters window lets you do all this and much more.




You want to toggle emoticons if a style supports them? You want to group consecutive messages from the same people? You want to know when you left a conversation and easily find that time in a log? You want a more distinguished styling of consoles, queries and channels all within the same style? You want to quickly highlight everything a single person has said within a channel? You want to change the topic bar style? All this is yours to command now. Really.

Now back to business: Plugins. Linkinus now allows plugin developers to manipulate incoming or outgoing data and perhaps change it before Linkinus has a chance to handle it. On top of that, the included scripts have also been updated to the latest version.



The whole style engine has received a major overhaul. I will not list all the improvements and new features because the list is very long. By popular request, media embedding has been taken to next level and now supports Pastie.org Flickr, IMDB, Amazon, YouTube, Vimeo, Google Video, College Humor, Revision 3, Funny or Die, Hulu, Metacafe, Slideshare, Viddler,Qik and well as links to mp4, mp3, swf, avi, wav, m4a files and all images. URL expansion is also supported: hovering over tinyurl.com, is.gd, bit.ly and tr.im URLs to see the full link.



You get the picture: the user interface is great and allows for much more flexibility than it did in 1.3. But don’t think for one second that our main focus hasn’t been core IRC improvements.

One of these improvements is increased feedback about security. When connecting to secure (SSL/TLS) servers, Linkinus will let you know if the remote certificate is invalid, and give you a chance to connect anyway or give up. Chat encryption has also been improved. Linkinus implements full BlowFish support for channels and queries, including for topics. “+p” support has also been implemented to temporarily bypass encryption.



Linkinus still benefits from the rock-solid Agent architecture, which means that Linkinus allows you to quit the application and still remain connected. A problem you might have encountered along the way, you have no idea of knowing what is going on then. With the update, Growl is no longer attached to the GUI but to the Agent and hence you can get notifications about highlights or connection interrupts without needing the GUI. Speaking of Growl, Alerts & Growl Alerts can be toggled globally or on a per-channel basis.

Linkinus now supports UPnP for automatic port configuration when initiating or being invited to file transfers or DCC chats.

Support for channel modes, proxies, various text encodings, as well as support for receiving and displaying IRC colors, as well as underline and bold formatting in chats, have been greatly improved as well.

Pfew, I could go on for hours and 2000 more lines about new features and bug fixes. But I think I’ll stop for now. Keep checking us out and follow us on Twitter. We hope you’ll enjoy using Linkinus 2 as much as we enjoyed making it.

Edit: I guess I should have covered the pricing questions here in the first place. So let’s do this. Linkinus 2 licenses are available to new users for 21.99 € the introductory price of 19.99€ and contains free 2.x updates. A 15-day trial is available to all users.
Note to Linkinus 1.x license holders: if you placed your order on or after April 1st, 2009, then you qualify for a free upgrade to a 2.x license. Linkinus 1.x users who purchased their license before April 1st get a 50% discount. Click here to go to our store!

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Posted in by Okeanos