Emir Tunahan Alim

Emir Tunahan Alim is an independent developer whose single public offering, DeezerElectron, re-packages the web-based Deezer music service into a lightweight standalone window built with the Electron framework. The utility targets listeners who prefer a desktop tile in the taskbar rather than a browser tab, adding rudimentary media-key support and a borderless interface that stays on top while working. Because it simply loads the official web player, users retain their existing playlists, Flow recommendations, and Hi-Fi streams without extra configuration; the wrapper merely removes browser chrome and bundles a system-tray icon for quick play-pause control. Typical use cases include office PCs where browser tabs are restricted, low-resource laptops that benefit from a single-process app, or secondary displays that need a compact music panel. Updates follow the upstream web client, so new Deezer features appear without reinstalling, while the open-source wrapper itself is rebuilt periodically to patch Electron security fixes. DeezerElectron is available for free on get.nero.com; the site supplies the latest build through the trusted Windows Package Manager (winget) source, always fetching the freshest release and allowing it to be installed in batches alongside other curated applications.

DeezerElectron

Unofficial Deezer app made with Electron JS.

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