Snak On This: Popular IRC Client Updated

Kent Sorenson has updated his popular Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client, Snak, to version 4.6.2. Snak allows users to easily join and participate in online chat sessions by offering a powerful and easy to use chat interface. The latest version corrects a bug associated with the programis use under OS X. According to Mr. Sorenson:

Snak is a full featured IRC client with some unique and very useful features.

The new version fixes the file transfer resume function, a crash when sending empty lines under OS X, and corrects a problem with entering some registration keys.

An IRC client will let you participate in discussions in virtual meeting rooms on the Internet. There are thousands of meeting rooms full of people from all over the world.

What is an IRC client? An IRC Client is a program that will let you participate in discussions in Internet Relay Chat channels. IRC is a service that uses the Internet to connect a large number of servers all over the world. Individuals then connect to a nearby server with the help of a client program like Snak and join one or more of the thousands of channels that are available.

At any given time the largest of the IRC networks may have as many as 35.000 participants and almost anyone can find a channel that talks about a topic that is of interest to that particular person.

Snak is available for US$20. You can find more information at the Snak Web site.