+</font>
+
+<b>Availability</b>
+<font size="2">
+<br><br>
+The SILC is distributed currently as three different packages. The SILC
+Client package, the SILC Server package and the SILC Toolkit package. Each
+of the package has its intended audience.
+<br><br>
+- SILC Client package is intended for end users who seek a good and full
+featured SILC client. The SILC Client package currently includes
+Irssi-SILC client that supports all SILC features, themes and much more.
+It is curses based but has a possibility of adding various other frontends
+to it. The Irssi-SILC client's user interface is based on the Irssi client
+(see <a href="http://irssi.org/">Irssi project</a>).
+<br><br>
+- SILC Server package is intended for system administrators who would like
+to run their own SILC server or SILC router. The package includes the
+actual server but not the client. If you are running a server and would
+like to connect it to the silc.silcnet.org router you can contact us.
+<br><br>
+- SILC Toolkit package is intended for developers and programmers who
+would like to create their own SILC based applications or help in the
+development of the SILC protocol. The actual development of the SILC is
+done in the Toolkit and all the other packages are based on the Toolkit
+releases. The Toolkit includes SILC Protocol Core library, SILC Crypto
+library, SILC Key Exchange (SKE) library, SILC Math library, SILC Modules
+(SIM) library, SILC Utility library, SILC Client library and some other
+libraries. It also includes the Irssi-SILC Client, another client as an
+example how to program with the Toolkit and the SILC Server.
+<br><br>
+</font>
+
+<b>Licensing</b>
+<font size="2">
+<br><br>