Snak 5.3

Allows you to hold private business conferences with your clients or employees.
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Developer:
Kent Sorensen
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Shareware
Used by 33 people
Awards: Mac Informer Editor Rating 5
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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.

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Ashley Griggs
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Review summary

Pros

  • Intuitive interface
  • Built-in search engine
  • Add as many servers as you want onto the list
  • Many configurations available

Cons

  • If your Internet connection signal is running low, the program won't work properly

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Hugh Llewellyn Last year
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I've been using Snak for over 2 decades now. Along the way I tried out other irc clients, but I always came back to Snak. I love the ability to customize everything. My only real beef with it is Kinch didn't add right click to copy/paste and I use it all the time by accident... which crashes Snak because it was written way back when Mac mice only had one button, hahaha!
Also just lately, whenever my Airpods connect to my Mac via bluetooth, it crashes Snak. I think it has something to do with my audio and a conflict with Snak but damned if I know what. Yeah, ok, Snak is very old, getting cranky and wants us off its lawn, but I'll keep using it as long as it keeps running on one of my Macs. Biggrin

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