First Look: Mobile Colloquy
I've used the IRC for at least 10 years, if not more, and I've utilized a range of clients starting with the stalwart mIRC for Windows. When I migrated my home system to a Mac, the IRC client of choice quickly became the open-source Colloquy. It was simple to use and easy to integrate scripting via AppleScript. I could easily join chat rooms across multiple serversSo, it should be no surprise that Mobile Colloquy [link opens iTunes] shares many of the same features as its desktop kin. We first saw Mobile Colloquy back in 2007 when it was made available via the Installer.app and it very much the same on the surface as its jailbroken predecessor. It's taken the promise shown back then and has turned into an excellent and stable release that's now available through the App Store.
One of the unique features is a built-in browser that will open links transmitted in a chat room or private message. The some of the pages opened through the link are not iPhone-optimized version, but the regular Web sites. I accessed the optimized versions of CNN and Google just fine through the built-in browser, but TUAW came up as the normal site.
The button on the bottom right of the browser will take you into Mobile Safari. There is no bookmark tool, you'll go into Safari to take care of that. The "Done" button closes out the built-in browser and returns you back to your chat. It's a very nice feature, but I wish you could bookmark links without having to open the same web page again in Safari - something that could be extremely tedious over the EDGE network. Another drawback is when you do choose to go into Safari, you will be knocked off the servers you were logged into. Give the client a few seconds for the servers to reconnect, then tap the name of the chat room you were in. You will get a prompt asking you if you want to rejoin it.
Another very nice feature is completion pop-ups for basic IRC commands, including user names of other people in the chat room. You can also use specialized commands, such as /google query and /wikipedia query, which will bring up results in the built-in browser. All chat rooms and private messages are gathered under one screen. You can set specific words to be highlighted and turn on an optional vibration when the word is used, such as your nickname. Colloquy can be used either in portrait or landscape mode as well.
Mobile Colloquy is available in the App Store for $1.99, and it's well worth the money.
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But still no Blowfish encryption? :<
The developer of Rooms has added it to the to-do for Rooms. We'll se who get there first.
Clannad is 40 dollars, even though it doesn't have a dub? Live Action Bebop movie? NHK ni Youkoso delayed? God, this post killed my day.
January 23 2009 at 12:49 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHi Jane,
I really like mobile colloquy but would it be possible to make it keep connected when the phone is locked? "Rooms" does this.
Andreas, we do stay connected while locked on iPhone. But Apple turns off the WiFi when running on battery, so it wont stay connected on an iPod after a few minutes unless you are plugged into power.
January 22 2009 at 2:03 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThat's strange i have an iPhone 3G and i keep getting disconnected. Even if wifi is off. The connection eventually times out, and as soon as i unlock it connects again.
January 22 2009 at 4:48 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHeyas, it's Jane from the colloquy team :)
Just had a few things to point out:
1. Backgrounding is an Apple limitation for now, but there are existing solutions for staying on IRC if you really hate the constant disconnections. We're all using miau and znc, two IRC bouncers that work just fine with the client, and some users have told us about others like irssi-proxy working well too. Unfortunately this isn't something we can provide to users, it is something they will have to set up on their own or purchase from a third party.
2. We've had requests for additional in-app browser features, and we welcome even more in our irc channel (#colloquy-mobile on freenode), via a new ticket in our trac (simple signup required) or via email (mobile@colloquy.info). There's two suggestions that were added just yesterday that will be in the next update (no timeframe yet), the ability to dump the current link in the browser and a command to open the last URL opened in the browser, since the existing command opens a blank page.
3. We'll have to look into the iPhone optimized page thing. I can only guess right now it's something with the user agent or related, although there seem to be no obvious differences. It may just be a difference of how TUAW and other sites check and redirect iPhone users, which is ultimately out of our control.
Hi Jane,
to mobile-safari-ize, the best way would be to set up and use NSMutableURLRequests when fetching URLs so that you can set the user-agent field.
It is likely that the user agent for colloquy is being set to CFNetwork something-or-other; most sites are looking for something like "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone;" to detect the iPhone (or ""Mozilla/5.0 (iPod;" for the touch)
-K
Hey Kai, thanks for your comment.
I did check the user agent in Colloquy before I submitted the comment, and it was the same one as mobile safari (i.e. "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone..." ), hence the "no obvious differences". And like the above mentions, some sites that redirect iPhone users to iPhone optimized versions work fine for me, some sites I've written that simply look at the user agent string work fine, but TUAW doesn't and I've got no idea why. Wonder if it's something else in the headers or what.
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