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By 1996, the Copland project was dead, and classic Mac OS still lacked memory protection and preemptive multitasking. Thus began a downward spiral that included several more frantic, abortive.

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Snak
Original author(s)Kent Sorensen
Initial release3 March 1997
Stable release5.3.4 (March 11, 2012; 9 years ago[1]) [±]
Operating systemClassic Mac OS, Mac OS X
Platformx86
TypeIRC client
LicenseProprietary
Websitesnak.com
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Snak
Original author(s)Kent Sorensen
Initial release3 March 1997
Stable release5.3.4 (March 11, 2012; 9 years ago[1]) [±]
Operating systemClassic Mac OS, Mac OS X
Platformx86
TypeIRC client
LicenseProprietary
Websitesnak.com

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Snak (Danish for 'chat') is a sharewareInternet Relay Chat (IRC) client written by Kent Sorensen for the Macintosh platform.[2][3][4] Snak is distributed as shareware and can be freely used and evaluated for 30 days at no charge.[3] After the 30-day evaluation period has ended, the program will quit after 15 minutes of use, and a registration key must be purchased. Versions up to 4.12 runs on both Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X while version 5 and newer only supports Mac OS X. The program is Intel Only as of version 5.3.4. The program is not fully compatible with current macOS versions[5] and is no longer supported, with the developer stating that he is unable to create new versions due to the deprecation of the Carbon libraries.[6] On October 10, 2018, Snak was declared abandonware by the developer and made freeware with a license key published on the project's web site.[7]

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