Certainly. Teamspeak allows for a simple chatroom with many customizable and movable channels.
You can customize the level of feedback and capture on your microphone and from others as well as customize hotkeys to do a number of things. Where as the design of Teamspeak isn't too terribly customizable or showy, it's design is efficient and works well. There's time stamps to each thing written and a tab for each the server, channel, and any pm's you are having, but they must stay in the Teamspeak window.
You can customize the program to be able to close to tray if you don't like multiple windows or minimize to the system tray as well.
Teamspeak doesn't really display any information about you except in the fact that it shows what country you are logging on from. You may mute your sound, microphone, or individuals.
You can also manually chance the volume of people in the channel. Poke clients to have a message appear and alert to get attention.
There is also a version you can get on your phone. That allows you to be on there and talk, listen, and type. I'm not exactly sure OS have Teamspeak on them, but make sure it's not the Viewer teamspeak. That's one that allows you to look at your Teamspeak if it's open on the computer. Also you may have to get it from a program called 1mobilemarket which is free. Otherwise I believe the app can cost $2 or more. If you'd like more detail you can message me.
I hope this helps clear things up for everyone. If anyone has questions let me know.