I've always used XChat. I've used it on Linux, Windows, and now Mac OS X. There is are Aqua and X11 versions. I've used both versions, and I like them both, but I recomend the Aqua version so you can work without loading up X11 and consuming more RAM. XChat has TCL, Perl and Python interfaces, as well as a decent selection of scripts. My favorite feature with this is, though, tabbed chatting. It's really quite nice.
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I'm an IRCOp, and I've used just about every feature you can imagine. Topic changing works just fine, though I've always voice'd and op'd people by text commands. However, XChat is a very mature project so I'm sure that the GUI's op management is robust and functional.
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Sep 20, 2005 8:54 AM