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TeamMate is a lightweight desktop utility published by Microsoft that streamlines the daily workflow of developers and project managers who rely on Azure DevOps (ADO). Purpose-built to surface the most urgent collaboration tasks in a single glance, the open-source client aggregates personal work items and active pull requests across any number of ADO organizations, presenting them in a compact, always-on-top window that eliminates the need to open multiple browser tabs or wait for e-mail notifications. Users can sort, filter, and search the unified list by repository, team, iteration, or custom queries, then jump directly to the relevant board or PR page with one click; inline badges indicate build status, reviewer votes, and merge conflicts so priorities are clear without further navigation. Because the program runs on Windows 7 or later and stores Azure tokens locally with encryption, it is equally suited to consultants who switch between customer tenants and to enterprise teams that enforce strict security baselines. Frequent releases—sixteen versions have appeared since the first public commit—show steady expansion of capabilities: version 0.1.15, the current stable build, added dark-mode support, system-tray notifications, and keyboard shortcuts for rapid approval or abandonment of pull requests, while earlier iterations introduced CSV export, custom refresh intervals, and proxy compatibility. The roadmap published on GitHub indicates upcoming support for Azure Boards rules editing and comment threading, positioning TeamMate as a progressively more complete companion to the web portal rather than a mere alert panel. TeamMate is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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