Version 3.1.10:
Added:
- TeamSpeak Client for Mac is an app for MAC that developed by TeamSpeak Systems GmbH Inc. We’re not straight affiliated with them. All trademarks, registered trademarks, item names and company names or logos that mentioned in here would be the assets of their respective owners.
- How to Make a TeamSpeak 3 Server – The Complete Guide. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to set up a TeamSpeak 3 server on Linux, Windows, or Mac OS in a matter of minutes. If you need a reliable and lightweight tool to communicate with friends or colleagues, then creating a TeamSpeak 3 server is one of the top choices.
- Setting in Options/Design to disable tree tooltips as requested by user feedback. Tooltips are enabled by default
- Contextmenu to move bookmarks and identities between synchronized and local lists as usability improvement for sight-impaired users
- Added support for percent-encoded server nicknames in ts3server:// links, invite dialog and chat
The latest version of TeamSpeak is 3.1 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for Instant Messaging & VoIP in the Communication category. The app is developed by TeamSpeak Systems.
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Fixed:
- Rare possibility to lose synchronized items when myTeamSpeak server gets unresponsive.
- Subscribe mode producing errors when connecting to servers where your subscription abilities are limited by permissions.
- Empty license text in about dialog for non-german/english languages.
- Possible rare crash when exiting the application on all platforms.
- Possible crash on macOS in hotkey detection code.
- Client freeze when trying to resolve a server nickname and backend is unavailable or slow.
- Crash in bookmarks dialog found in crashdumps.
Other improvements:
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- Updated license agreement in installers.
- Various internal changes for our new server accounting system.
- Use more reliable timestamp server for Windows code signing certificate.
- Refactored server nickname check and discard/apply behaviour in virtual server edit dialog.
- Overhauled TSDNS code to better integrate new server nicknames into the existing resolve process.