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Jasper is a flexible and powerful issue reader for GitHub, created by developer Ryo Maruyama. Positioned in the Developer Tools category, the application is designed to streamline the way developers monitor, triage, and interact with GitHub issues across any number of repositories from a single, customizable interface. By connecting to one or more GitHub accounts via personal-access tokens, Jasper downloads issue metadata and full comment threads to a local cache, allowing engineers to browse, search, filter, label, assign, comment, open, and close tickets without repeatedly reloading web pages. Keyboard-driven navigation, configurable queries, color-coded priorities, and real-time synchronization make the tool especially valuable for maintainers who juggle dozens of projects, QA teams that need offline access to bug reports, and open-source contributors who want a unified dashboard for issues they are watching. The software has evolved through five public releases since its debut; the current stable build, version 1.1.2, refines Markdown rendering, improves dark-mode contrast, and reduces initial sync time for large repositories. Preceding versions introduced incremental features such as multiple-account support, notification badges, and column-based layouts that mimic an e-mail client, giving users granular control over how incoming issues are grouped and displayed. Because all data is cached locally, Jasper remains functional during travel or network outages, automatically queuing edits and pushing them once connectivity is restored. The program 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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