Meituan’s experimental CatPaw studio operates at the intersection of generative AI and everyday productivity, releasing compact Windows utilities that treat the desktop as a programmable canvas. CatPawAI behaves like a resident coding companion: invoked from the system tray, it parses plain-language requests, spins up language-model-driven agents, and writes, debugs, or refactors code inside the active project folder while keeping local Git history intact. Companion tool Tabbit widens the lens from pure programming to contextual workflow automation; it continuously reads open documents, browser tabs, and terminal buffers, arranges related items into dynamic workspaces, and triggers background macros—closing duplicate tabs, generating meeting notes, or shipping pull-requests—without breaking the user’s flow. Together the two applications form a lightweight alternative to heavier IDEs and orchestration platforms, suiting indie developers, analysts, and technical product managers who want on-device AI assistance that respects Meituan’s privacy-centric stance. Both utilities ship as signed MSIX bundles that update on a fortnightly cadence, integrate with Windows Terminal and VS Code, and expose JSON hooks for power-user customization. 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 supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

CatPawAI

AI 编程 Agent

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Tabbit

Understand your Context, Organize your Work, Automate Tasks, Expand Possibility

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