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Tukui Client 1.1.0, released by the Tukui Community, is a deliberately minimalistic Windows utility whose sole purpose is to automate the installation and updating of the two most-downloaded World of Warcraft interface overhauls—ElvUI and Tukui—without requiring users to unzip folders or manually replace game files. Designed for retail and classic WoW players who want a clean, lightweight manager rather than a bloated multi-add-on hub, the client polls the official Tukui servers on launch, compares local and remote version strings, and downloads differential packages in the background while the game is closed, ensuring that interface changes are ready before the next session. Because both ElvUI and Tukui replace Blizzard’s default UI in their entirety, the tool is especially useful for raiders, PvPers, and streamers who rely on pixel-perfect layouts, shared profiles, and rapid hot-fixes that would otherwise demand repetitive manual upkeep. The program sits in the system tray, consumes negligible RAM, and writes only to the World of Warcraft AddOns directory, leaving no registry entries or residual services. Category placement under “Game Add-On Managers” reflects this narrow but critical scope. Although only one public build—version 1.1.0—has been published to date, its codebase is open for community pull requests, and incremental patches are expected to follow the same rapid-release cadence as the UI packages themselves. Tukui Client 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 alongside other applications.
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