Versions:

  • 0.102.0
  • 0.101.0
  • 0.100.2
  • 0.100.1
  • 0.100.0
  • 0.99.1
  • 0.99.0
  • 0.98.6
  • 0.98.5
  • 0.98.4
  • 0.98.3
  • 0.98.0
  • 0.97.0
  • 0.96.0
  • 0.95.1
  • 0.95.0
  • 0.94.2
  • 0.94.1
  • 0.94.0
  • 0.93.0
  • 0.92.0
  • 0.91.1
  • 0.91.0
  • 0.90.1
  • 0.90.0
  • 0.81.0
  • 0.80.0
  • 0.48.2
  • 0.48.0
  • 0.47.4
  • 0.47.3
  • 0.47.2
  • 0.47.1
  • 0.47.0
  • 0.46.0
  • 0.45.4
  • 0.45.3
  • 0.45.2
  • 0.45.1
  • 0.45.0
  • 0.44.0
  • 0.43.0
  • 0.42.0
  • 0.41.1
  • 0.41.0

DevHub is a desktop client designed to streamline the way developers interact with GitHub by transforming the standard notification stream into a customizable, column-based dashboard. Created by Bruno Lemos and presently at version 0.102.0, the application belongs to the developer-tools category and has evolved through forty-five public releases since its inception. Its core purpose is to serve as a dedicated GitHub notifications manager and activity watcher, allowing users to create multiple filtered columns that isolate specific events—such as pull-request reviews, issue mentions, release updates, or repository stars—so that high-priority items surface instantly while background noise is suppressed. Typical use cases include maintaining an unobstructed view across several repositories during simultaneous contributions, tracking dependent projects for upstream changes, monitoring team review requests without leaving the IDE, and catching security advisories the moment they appear. Columns can be scoped to organizations, assigned labels, or keyword queries, and each refreshes independently at user-defined intervals, providing a real-time but resource-conscious alternative to browser tabs or email alerts. Because DevHub persists its layout and authentication tokens locally, engineers working on air-gapped or metered connections can defer synchronization until convenient, avoiding context loss. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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