
Snak is an useful application that allows you to hold private business conferences with your clients or employees, chat with your friends and many other; of course, this efficient program will require a good Internet connection signal in order to run properly.
Its interface is simple and intuitive, designed for any type of user, professional or beginner. Once you launch the application, a setup assistant will guide you in configuring the program and creating a personal account; you can always change these settings from the Preferences menu.
This piece of software will put a list of worldwide servers to your disposal as well as giving you the opportunity to create private rooms for important business meetings; you will be able to add, edit and delete as many chat rooms as you want. As soon as you join a room, you can start chatting with other users, setting a status, kicking/ignoring users or invite an user onto a private chat.
Therefore, Snak is a handy program that enables you to join servers from all over the world and chat other users about dozens of topics.
v5.3 [Jun 9, 2010]
-[New] Action to respond to a server request to type /Quote Pass 12345
-[Chg] Updated the Growl library
-[Chg] Updated the Server list
-[Fix] AppleScript was not working on 10.6 and 10.7
-[Fix] Room list panel button did not update when changing the room/channel preference
-[Fix] No cursor when resizing columns in the command reference
-[Fix] The columns in the command reference were incorrectly sized
-[Fix] The topic and ban set by in the channel management dialog did not use the proper formatting
-[Fix] Possible crash when Channel Mgmt dialog open together with System Preferences
-[Fix] Sending a room message from an action in response to an event could send to the currently active one, and not the room where the event happened
-[Fix] The version check did not work.