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  • 1.6.2

GitHub Store 1.6.2, published by rainxchzed, is a lightweight Windows utility positioned in the “Package Managers / Software Installers” category that turns the entire GitHub release ecosystem into a searchable, one-click app store. Instead of manually browsing repository pages, deciphering asset names, and updating portable executables, users launch GitHub Store, type the project or developer name, and instantly see every published release with their associated binaries. The client parses release feeds in real time, displays version numbers, publish dates, and file sizes, then downloads and silently installs the selected asset while adding an uninstall entry for clean removal. Typical use cases include rapid deployment of open-source development tools such as linters, CLI utilities, niche media converters, and experimental forks that never reach traditional package managers, as well as keeping portable nightly builds updated across lab machines without scripting custom batch jobs. Version 1.6.2 is the first and therefore current version of the application; incremental improvements are expected to follow the same 1.x line as the publisher refines dependency detection and code-signing verification. Because the program acts only as a downloader and wrapper, it preserves upstream installers in their original form, ensuring checksum integrity and leaving configuration files untouched. The software 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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