Coloryr is an independent Chinese software studio whose public footprint currently centers on ColorMC, a lightweight, open-source Minecraft launcher built in C# and designed for Windows users who want a clean, modular gateway to Java Edition. The launcher emphasizes speed and visual customization: its interface can be themed through built-in color palettes or community skins, while background downloads, parallel asset checks, and incremental updates shorten the wait before a world loads. Beyond aesthetics, ColorMC supports every modern Forge, Fabric, Quilt, NeoForge, and OptiFine profile, letting players switch modded environments with one click and isolate save files per instance. A built-in log monitor and crash-report parser appeals to pack developers who need quick feedback, and the automatic Java detector downloads the correct runtime version for each configuration, removing a common setup hurdle. Although the catalogue is still narrow, the codebase is MIT-licensed and actively maintained on GitHub, encouraging plug-in contributions that could broaden its scope to other games or tooling utilities in the future. Users looking for a fast, skinnable, and privacy-respecting alternative to heavier Minecraft front ends already gravitate toward this sole release. ColorMC is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
A Minecraft Launcher
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