gibbed is a compact, community-oriented software publisher whose single public offering, Steam Achievement Manager, has earned a quiet cult following among PC gamers who want granular control over their Steam libraries. Built around a lightweight, open-source ethos, the tool surfaces every achievement defined for any installed Steam title, letting users lock or unlock badges at will, timestamp progress for personal tracking, or reset entire sets before a replay. While the utility is most often downloaded by completionists who need to re-sync bugged stats, speed-runners who want a clean slate, or modders testing triggers, it also doubles as a diagnostic aid for developers who need to verify achievement logic without recompiling builds. The interface is deliberately minimal—just a searchable game list, tree-view checkboxes, and a commit button—so the learning curve is close to zero, and portable execution means nothing is left in the registry after use. Because the executable talks only to the local Steam client and never sends data to third-party servers, privacy concerns are minimal, and frequent small commits on the project’s GitHub page show steady compatibility updates whenever Valve modifies achievement schemas. gibbed’s Steam Achievement Manager is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

Steam Achievement Manager (SAM)

A manager for game achievements in Steam.

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