Randomized the lookup of round robin hostnames, since WinSock does
not cycle through them and always picks the first address only.
Tree Views now have dotted connecting lines.
The Browse button in the DCC download folder settings now opens a
proper folder-chooser dialog (not supported on Windows 98).
The python plugin is now fully dynamic and can be safely installed
even if you don\'t have Python right now.
DCC file transfers via HTTP, Socks4 or Socks5 proxy is now supported.
Timestamps are now preserved in the /lastlog command. Also fixed a
bug where the separator line disappeared during /lastlog.
Made the setup window a little neater and Gnome-like.
Improved the notify window a little and fixed a small memory leak.
Fixed CTCPs being truncated in the RawLog window.
Added an option to open a \"Save As...\" dialog when receiving a DCC
file offer.
Fixed a crash if you try to remove a network from the list while it\'s
in a auto-reconnect delay.
Python: Fixed some memory usage bugs.
Perl: Turned on utf8 flag for things that should have it on.
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