v2.0 Released on 20th July 2001

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1.Changed the Channel Protection. Now you add channels to the list of the protected ones. Then select the channel in the list and set the attributes for each auto-kick. See irc-U's help for more information.
2.Removed the On Join Messages auto-kick.
3.Added the Bad Nickname auto-kick. See irc-U's help for more information.
4.All settings now are in hash tables, in order to have faster performance (now it deppends on how much MBs of RAM you got installed on your PC).
5.Added Custom F-Keys support. Use the f-keys option from the menubar or use the command /fkeys to open the dialog. Some of the F-Keys are used by irc-U. See irc-U's help for more information about these F-Keys and for instructions on how to customize the F-Keys.
     Note that global ignore now, is toggled on/off using the F1 key and not Shift+F1 (on) and Shift+F2 (off), as it was before and still, the channel text is excluded.
6.Removed all commands related to server notices, due to the change of the Undernet servers' code.
7.Added option to set the delay, when cycling a channel (number 0 can be used). Find it in /Setup->Miscellaneous.
8.Added Userlist's Reactions, that determine the way that irc-U will react, when a protected user is banned, kicked, deopped or devoiced in a channel. Find it in /Setup->Userlist's Reactions.
9.Added the d switch in the Ignores List dialog and improved the way it works, when updating an existed ignore mask.
10.Added the d switch in the ignore options, in the popups.
11.Added a feature in the Clones Dialog, to see whether the selected host is protected or not.
12.Added Setup option in CMaster commands, in order to save your Undernet's username and password. Find it in the channel popup (cmaster->personal->setup) or use the command /cmsetup.
13.Added option to change a channel's limit, in the Auto Channel Modes, using a timer.
14.Expanded the /ial.search command, to handle more than one search strings.
15Added the host switch in the /kick command, to kick all users that match the host you give. The exact syntax is: /kick <channel> <user@host> host [kick message]. You can also find it in the channel popup (misc->host kick). Note that the option is visible, only when you have ops in the channel. The command works only if you use this syntax.
16.Expanded the /op, /dop, /voice, and /devoice commands, to handle multiple nicknames.
17.Modified the /ulst command to work from the command line. Syntax is /ulst [channel] <nickname>

    Note that, if <nickname> is not online, you'll be asked for a full user@host, in the format nick!userid@host.domain.