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Atelie-Admin 1.0.6, the first and only release from Brazilian developer João Pedro Dala Dea Mello, is a lightweight business-management tool designed for micro and small ateliers that need to coordinate orders, customers, and users from a single screen. Built with the Rust-based Tauri framework, the program behaves like a native desktop application on Windows while sharing the same codebase as its web counterpart, eliminating the need to maintain separate installations or worry about browser tabs being closed accidentally. The integrated dashboard presents real-time counters of open orders, active customers, and system users, letting workshop owners confirm a client’s pending alterations, assign a new order to a seamstress, or revoke an employee’s login rights without jumping between spreadsheets, e-mail threads, or paper ledgers. Because the SQLite database is embedded locally, the system remains responsive even when the Internet connection is unstable, yet the optional web mode allows managers to check the day’s pipeline from a tablet on the shop floor or from home. The repository ships as a single 7 MB executable that can be stored on a flash drive, so fashion producers who work on pop-up locations or shared studios can carry their entire administration suite in a pocket and launch it on any Windows 10/11 machine without administrator privileges. Although the feature set is deliberately narrow—focusing on order tracking, basic CRM, and role-based access—the clean interface and keyboard shortcuts already shorten the time between receiving a measurement sheet and generating a production ticket, a workflow that tailors, dressmakers, and print-shops repeatedly cite as their biggest administrative bottleneck. Atelie-Admin is available free of charge on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always reflecting the newest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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