Nicolas Bonamy is an independent French developer who concentrates on pragmatic, single-purpose utilities that slip neatly into daily Windows workflows; his catalog is headed by Witsy, a lightweight desktop AI assistant that doubles as a universal MCP (Model Context Protocol) client. With Witsy, users can converse with local or cloud language models, generate or refine text, summarize documents, translate snippets, and run quick code explanations without opening a browser. The program exposes a unified prompt panel that can be hot-keyed from any application, remembers session context, and can pipe selected text straight from the editor or e-mail client to the model and back again, making it useful for researchers, support agents, students, and developers who need on-the-spot reasoning or content polishing. Because Bonamy keeps the tool open-protocol, IT staff can also wire it to in-house endpoints or fine-tuned models, turning Witsy into an internal knowledge concierge. The rest of the portfolio stays similarly focused: small, privacy-minded helpers that favor portable installs, minimal telemetry, and silent auto-updates, ideal for locked-down office laptops or quick classroom setups. Nicolas Bonamy’s software, including Witsy, is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled from trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the newest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Desktop AI Assistant / Universal MCP Client
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