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Chatty is a Windows-based chat client purpose-built for Twitch, positioning itself as a modern successor to the classic IRC-style interface that long-time stream viewers and moderators prefer. Distributed by its同名 publisher and now in its twenty-eighth public iteration after twenty-six earlier releases, the program re-creates the granular control of traditional IRC tools while adding Twitch-specific conveniences such as custom highlight keywords, user-defined color schemes, configurable font sizes, and simultaneous multi-channel tabs. Streamers employ it to monitor their own chat off-screen, moderators rely on its quick-ban, timeout, and purge hotkeys during high-traffic broadcasts, and spectators use it to follow several creators at once without opening multiple browser windows. Because every setting—from emote replacement to timestamp format—is stored in portable text files, communities can share standardized layouts or rapidly deploy the same setup across several PCs. The lightweight executable starts in seconds, consumes minimal RAM, and can be minimized to the system tray so that chat continues to scroll unobtrusively during gameplay or work sessions. Updates arrive incrementally, each refining OAuth security, adding new emote providers, or expanding the built-in logging options that archivists value for retrospective analysis of chat trends. As freeware distributed directly by the developer, Chatty is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are provided through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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