Chatty 0.28 has been released, enhancing the Twitch chat experience for users who favor a dedicated desktop application. This client provides a robust suite of features designed to improve chat interaction and management. Key functionalities include the ability to display nick colors, emoticons, badges, chat information, stream status, and viewer counts. Users can utilize popular emotes from FrankerFaceZ and BetterTTV, receive notifications for live channels they follow, and manage their channel followings directly within the app.
Chatty also includes tools for stream management, allowing users to set their stream title, game, and communities using presets. It offers the functionality to run commercials and log the current stream time for creating highlights through hotkeys or mod commands. Customization is a significant aspect of Chatty, as users can modify their chat experience by selecting fonts, colors, and timestamp formats, as well as adjusting how bans and user joins/parts are displayed.
Further customization options enable users to define user colors based on types (like moderators or subscribers), modify specific usernames, and replace or add custom user icons. Emote management is also flexible, with options to disable certain emotes, substitute them with personal choices, or adjust scaling.
Moreover, Chatty allows for the creation of custom commands that can enhance functionality through context menus or user dialogs. Users can easily manage hotkeys according to their preferences, and the comprehensive settings dialog offers extensive customization tailored to individual needs.
As Twitch continues to evolve, Chatty is expected to update its features to align with new trends and user feedback, potentially integrating additional functionalities such as enhanced moderation tools, improved streaming analytics, or expanded community engagement options. The ongoing support and development of Chatty suggest a commitment to providing an optimal chat experience for Twitch users, making it a valuable tool for streamers and viewers alike
Chatty also includes tools for stream management, allowing users to set their stream title, game, and communities using presets. It offers the functionality to run commercials and log the current stream time for creating highlights through hotkeys or mod commands. Customization is a significant aspect of Chatty, as users can modify their chat experience by selecting fonts, colors, and timestamp formats, as well as adjusting how bans and user joins/parts are displayed.
Further customization options enable users to define user colors based on types (like moderators or subscribers), modify specific usernames, and replace or add custom user icons. Emote management is also flexible, with options to disable certain emotes, substitute them with personal choices, or adjust scaling.
Moreover, Chatty allows for the creation of custom commands that can enhance functionality through context menus or user dialogs. Users can easily manage hotkeys according to their preferences, and the comprehensive settings dialog offers extensive customization tailored to individual needs.
As Twitch continues to evolve, Chatty is expected to update its features to align with new trends and user feedback, potentially integrating additional functionalities such as enhanced moderation tools, improved streaming analytics, or expanded community engagement options. The ongoing support and development of Chatty suggest a commitment to providing an optimal chat experience for Twitch users, making it a valuable tool for streamers and viewers alike
Chatty 0.28 released
Chatty is a Twitch chat client for anyone who prefers a dedicated desktop application.
