Anthony Beaumont is an independent developer whose GitHub presence under the handle “xan105” concentrates on compact, single-purpose Windows utilities that expose hidden or inconveniently scattered gaming data. His best-known title, Achievement Watcher, aggregates and visualizes every trophy, badge or unlock that originates from Steam, Steam-emulated titles, CODEX, Goldberg, or other informal APIs, presenting them in a single, chronologically sortable dashboard. The program quietly monitors local achievement files, enriches them with high-resolution icons, rarity percentages and unlocked timestamps, then exports the feed to HTML, JSON or RSS so that progress can be embedded in OBS overlays, Discord Rich Presence, or personal web pages. Typical users are completionists who migrate between legitimate and offline Steam libraries, streamers who want on-screen pop-ups without heavy overlay frameworks, or retro-fit gamers who patch older titles with modern Steamworks emulation. Because the tool only reads existing data and never writes to protected folders, it is frequently used as a lightweight forensic aid to verify unlock legitimacy before community trades or speed-run submissions. All of Anthony Beaumont’s utilities are built with open-source transparency, low memory footprint and command-line switches friendly to automation scripts. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

Achievement Watcher

Achievement Watcher allows you to view every achievement earned on your PC whether it's coming from Steam, a Steam emulator, and more.

Details