Jie Lu is an independent open-source developer whose compact portfolio focuses on lightweight, cross-platform communication tools built on the Electron framework. Electronic Gmail wraps Google’s webmail interface into a standalone desktop window that behaves like a native mail client: it supports system notifications, tray minimization, global hotkeys, and offline caching while preserving Gmail’s labels, search, and add-ons, making it attractive to users who want to escape the browser tab but keep Google’s workflow. V2Ray Electron, conversely, is a proxy front-end that visualizes the command-line V2Ray core for Windows and macOS; it offers a minimalist dashboard for toggling routing rules, server subscriptions, traffic statistics, and PAC or global modes, letting privacy-conscious viewers bypass regional restrictions or corporate firewalls without editing JSON files. Both utilities share a design philosophy of stripping complexity to a few clicks, distributing portable binaries that need no administrator rights, and auto-updating through GitHub releases. Because each program is Electron-based, they inherit cross-OS consistency, broad theme support, and a small memory footprint relative to full IDE-style clients. Users seeking a clutter-free Gmail experience or a straightforward V2Ray wrapper therefore find Jie Lu’s projects convenient middle ground between browser extensions and heavyweight suites. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and enabling batch installation of multiple applications.