Snak Version 5.3 Released
A new version of Snak, a shareware IRC Client for Mac OS X, has just been released.
Snack is available as a Universal binary and is also fully Leopard compatible.
The compete change log is after the jump.
Snak
- [New] Room list panel. The panel stores the list of rooms so it is not necessary to get it repeatedly from the server.
- [New] The Play Sound response in an Action has a popup of the available sounds.
- [New] Added 'Copy to' response to copy a message to a filter panel. This complements the 'Redirect to' response.
- [New] Improved AppleScript error reporting when attempting to access objects that don't exist.
- [Chg] Option to ignore colors in incoming messages is back by popular demand.
- [Chg] Server list updated to latest version.
- [Chg] Server list dialog can be opened when the profile list is active.
- [Chg] 'Show Script Folder' will open the script folder in the finder instead of just opening the enclosing folder.
- [Chg] The command reference is updated with the commands that take a -t parameter (/sound and /say,/send).
- [Chg] The sound command will play the sound locally if it is found.
- [Chg] The room field in the setup assistand can take a comma separated list of rooms to join. Room and optional password should be separated with a space.
- [Chg] Controls no longer slide around when resizing list panels.
- [Chg] A sheet is used for the warning that comes when closing a window with multiple active rooms.
- [Chg] The Stack windows command will not change window size.
- [Chg] Holding down option key when using the Stack Windows command will stack vertically only instead of staggered.
- [Chg] Stack windows now stacks frontmost furthest down.
- [Chg] Profile name is included in the Nickname in use dialog so it is easier to see where the problem is.
- [Chg] DCC panels will update automatically every 5 seconds even if no data is sent or received.
- [Chg] A DCC receive will timeout if no data is received for 90 secs.
- [Chg] Messages typed into the separate userlist panel is passed on to the connection.
- [Chg] The separate userlist panel is automatically assigned to another room when the associated room is closed. This avoids having an empty userlist panel until another room is selected.
- [Fix] In some circumstances, only some of multiple DCC transfers from the same user could be automatically accepted.
- [Fix] AppleScripts could not access windows by index.
- [Fix] The SnakDCCHandlers script used incorrect constants for the connection types.
- [Fix] The UpdateServers script did not work.
- [Fix] A line with only beep characters could display using the text color of the preceding line.
- [Fix] Ctrl-g did not make a beep character.
- [Fix] The connection menu in the file menu was not updated if a connection was created by using the /server servername command.
- [Fix] After opening a browser by clicking on a url in the channel text, Snak could in some cases reopen it when clicking back on the Snak window.
- [Fix] Some strings in the setup assistant were missing from the UKEnglish and Danish translations.
- [Fix] The edit field in the mp3 request list could be partly cut off if not enough room was available in the panel.
- [Fix] When the Add Theme sheet was shown in the preference window, the window could not be dragged around.
- [Fix] The userhost column in the integrated userlist could disappear if the userlist was resized in a particular way.
- [Fix] A possible crash if a window was closed while a sound was playing.
- [Fix] Tile Windows did not work properly.
- [Fix] In busy channels, when setting a Mark or searching for text, highlights or marks would sometimes cause drawing over the room topic bar.
- [Fix] Reflow of the nicks when the divider was dragged did not work.
- [Fix] The /debuglog command did not write a message when the debuglog was closed.
- [Fix] The help tag for the HTML logging checkbox was wrong.
- [Fix] The input field could jump up and down by a few pixels in some cases.
- [Fix] Extra space at the end of the window title.
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by #!/usr/bin/geek at 2007-05-12 01:25 Eastern
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