![]() ![]() This is normal as yakyak is an unofficial client and it mimics the behavior of an iOS device in order to establish a communication with Google Hangout APIs. ![]() Yakyak may show up as iOS Device and Google may alert you that “some iOS Device is trying to use your account”. If you would rather perform a snap installation then use the command: After downloading it and signing into your Google account you will be welcomed with a simple minimalist design window and everything onwards should feel familiar enough. ![]() Once you get past the “Electron app” factor you’ll see that running the desktop client is a breeze. YakYak is written in CoffeeScript and is built on top of Electron and Node.js is a requirement your system needs to run it.
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