Chatzilla is an open-source IRC client designed for Windows users who prefer a lightweight, browser-integrated chat tool. Built to run inside Firefox and SeaMonkey, it connects to IRC networks, handles multiple servers and channels, and offers a simple, keyboard-friendly interface with customizable themes and a clean message view. Getting started on Windows is straightforward: use the chatzilla download and follow a short chatzilla setup to register identities, add server entries and enable SSL/TLS for encrypted connections. The client supports standard IRC protocols, logging, scripting hooks and nickserv authentication so both casual conversations and advanced workflows are supported. Connection management makes it easy to join a local chatzilla server or wider nets, and you can access public irc hubs or a private chatzilla irc server by adding server details. If you want to learn how to use chatzilla efficiently, built-in logs, nick history and community guides help you find channels, manage notifications and stay secure while chatting. It's a solid choice for Windows PC users who want a focused IRC experience.

Chatzilla is okay. I like the concept and have met some cool people, but there are glitches that can be annoying. I really want to love it, just hope they fix the issues soon!