| 4. Limitations
of WebTV
In addition to the commands described in the
previous section, you also have the option of making a private channel.
When you create a new channel, check off the option to create a private,
unlisted channel.
Unfortunately that's about all you can do
with WebTV. Below we will list just some of the many things you cannot
do. There's no way around this unless WebTV chooses to improve their software,
or unless you get a "real" personal computer which would allow you to run
a "real" IRC client program (such as mIRC for Windows or Ircle for Macintosh).
Channels
You cannot be on more than one channel at
a time. You cannot exercise the powers of a channel operator, except you
can change the topic in a channel with mode +t. WebTV's program doesn't
have the commands for all the other things that ops normally can do, such
as change channel modes (make it a secret, invite only, etc - you can't
do this on #coro_street anyway), grant or remove other people's ops, kick
and ban abusive users, etc.
Colors, Fonts, and Sounds
You cannot change text color, size, font,
etc., while chatting on WebTV. You cannot play sounds, nor can you hear
sounds played by others.
File Transfers
You cannot use DCC (Direct Client Communication)
to send or receive pictures, sounds, software programs, love letters, or
any other type of files.
Script Running
You cannot run automated programs like scripts
to provide shortcuts for commonly typed commands, etc.
There are many other things that WebTV users
cannot do. I don't think it's necessary to list everything. Until WebTV
gives more options to their users, accept the limitations and enjoy IRC
with what you have. IRC is still primarily for "chatting", and you can
still do that as a WebTV user. Returning to my earlier analogy, there is
much more to the magic of movies than video tapes. One day when you get
a real personal computer you'll be amazed at what else you can do with
IRC!
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