Versions:

  • 1.5.1

Trivia 1.5.1 by Evan Gubarev is an educational Windows utility designed to turn spare moments into bite-sized learning sessions through an automated question-and-answer cycle. The single-version application draws from a built-in bank of general-knowledge prompts covering history, science, geography, pop culture and other common trivia domains, presenting each item in a compact desktop window that can sit unobtrusively alongside other work. Users can let the program cycle continuously for passive absorption, pause on items they want to memorize, or restart the deck to reinforce weak areas, making the tool suitable for quick mental breaks, classroom warm-ups, quiz-team practice or long-term retention drills. Because every question is delivered offline, no network connection is required and no personal data is collected, so the software can be run on secure or air-gapped machines without concern. The lightweight executable starts instantly, occupies minimal RAM, and exits cleanly, allowing educators, students, office workers and trivia enthusiasts to launch a session whenever a short gap appears in the day. Although only one public build (1.5.1) has been released to date, the codebase is version-tracked internally, leaving the door open for future expansions such as subject-specific decks or adjustable difficulty filters. Trivia is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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