Michael Yin is an independent developer whose open-source catalog currently centers on Upyun Manager, a lightweight Windows utility that streamlines interaction with the UPYUN content-delivery and object-storage platform. Built for site owners, bloggers, and DevOps staff who treat UPYUN as an affordable CDN or static-hosting backend, the program wraps file browse, upload, download, purge, and token-based authorization into a single Explorer-style pane, eliminating the need for command-line curl scripts or the vendor’s web console. Drag-and-drop folders are synced with differential checks, while direct URL copying and cache-invalidation buttons accelerate the typical workflow of publishing images, scripts, or static sites. Because the client speaks the UPYUN REST API natively, it also exposes bucket usage graphs and hot-link statistics that designers reference when optimizing bandwidth budgets. Although the portfolio is presently limited to this one networking tool, the project’s GitHub presence suggests a focus on small, sharply targeted utilities that bridge proprietary cloud services and everyday Windows power users. Users looking for a straightforward graphical gateway to UPYUN resources can download the application free of charge on get.nero.com, where the latest build is delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, supports unattended batch installation, and is refreshed automatically whenever the author publishes a new release.

Upyun Manager

UPYUN resource manager

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