All the same improvements and fixes as the UNIX version. Details
at http://xchat.org/changelog.txt
Some tweaks to improve the GUI on Windows 98 and 2000.
DCC send/receive now support very large files (above 4 GB). Note, this
requires a NTFS disk, as FAT32 has a 4 GB limit.
Fixed resizing of the columns in the DCC and Channel-List windows.
Added a new dialog box after connecting, to help IRC newbies get
started.
Improved font substitution. When a character isn\'t available in your
current font, other fonts are searched, just like on Linux.
About:
X-Chat, commonly written XChat or xchat, is one of the most popular IRC clients for Unix-like systems. It is also available for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X (via an offshoot of the project, called X-Chat Aqua, which keeps in sync with the main development branch and is much more popular than the official version maintained by the Fink project).
It has a choice of a tabbed or tree interface, support for multiple servers, and a high level of configurability. Both command line and graphical versions are available, although use of the graphical version far outweighs use of the command line version.