kamjin is an independent software publisher whose current catalog is built around Chatless, an open-source, lightweight, and modern desktop client engineered for conversational AI workflows. Instead of locking users into a single cloud vendor, Chatless aggregates multiple providers—ranging from public APIs to fully local models—so researchers, developers, privacy-minded professionals, and hobbyists can switch contexts or compare outputs without juggling separate applications. Typical use cases include drafting documentation, rapid prototyping of prompt chains, secure offline brainstorming in air-gapped environments, and batch experimentation where latency or token cost must be minimized. The interface emphasizes minimal resource consumption, making it practical for notebooks, secondary PCs, or lab machines that already run compute-heavy training jobs. Because the project is open-source, community plug-ins periodically extend support to new model formats, speech synthesis, and automation hooks, effectively turning the client into a lightweight AI workstation rather than a simple chat window. kamjin’s broader roadmap hints at additional productivity utilities, but for now the focus remains on refining Chatless as a vendor-neutral gateway to both cloud and edge intelligence. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and allowing batch installation of multiple applications.
开源、轻量级、现代化。本地 AI 对话客户端,支持多提供商与本地模型。
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