An IRC client, OS X native front-end for XChat ( http://itunes.apple.com/app/id447521961 )
X-Chat Aqua is a XChat front-end for Mac OS X. Visit us http://xchataqua.github.io/ (Moved from http://sourceforge.net/projects/xchataqua/)
XChat Azure is a new brand of X-Chat Aqua, especially for Apple Appstore. See below for details.
After Azure 1.11, it is using App sandboxing by Mac Appstore policy.
In most of case, this is occured because your Azure configuration directory is symlink to other one.
To recover this, find the original configuration and replace symlink to original one.
Look in
~/Library/Containers/org.3rddev.xchatazure/Data/Library/Application Support/XChat Azure/
Where "~" means your home directory. (For example, /Users/myname.)
NOTE: DO NOT TRY THIS IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE DOING
If you are now using XChat GTK or X-Chat Aqua, and now you want to move to XChat Azure, you should do some work.
Unlike XChat GTK and X-Chat Aqua, XChat Azure do not share the traditional configuration direcotry ~/.xchat2 because of Mac App Store guideline.
So if you want to keep your configuration, you should move it, copy it, or make hard link.
Mac App Store is very useful place to distribute applications for non-geek users. Most of Debian/Ubuntu users do not want to search applications on broad Internet world, if you can access alternative (or even the same) applications on Aptitude. So Mac OS X users got the Mac App Store.
But I should keep Mac App Store guidelines to submit X-Chat Aqua. There were some issues.
Main Reason: Any application on Mac App Store may not use names that include 'Mac', 'OS X', 'Aqua' or any other of Apples trademarks.
There was no way. So I dropped the name. Also, there was several other issues because I didn't want to change X-Chat Aqua developement policy.
It should be annoying job to keep these on X-Chat Aqua.