Eryk Rakowski is an independent developer whose open-source work is concentrated on Wexond, a Chromium-derived, Electron-based browser framework that supplies creators of privacy-centric and workflow-oriented web clients with a modern starting point rather than a finished consumer product. Written in TypeScript and React, the codebase exposes a highly modular interface layer, built-in ad-block, partial uBlock filter compatibility, workspace-style tab management, and a dark-first aesthetic that can be re-skinned through standard web technologies. Typical use-cases include assembling vertical-market browsers for knowledge teams, packaging restricted browsing kiosks for schools, or spinning up research-oriented shells that keep citations, notes and web content inside a single sandboxed process. Because the project is licensed under the GPL-3.0, commercial forks can be shipped royalty-free after source disclosure, while internal corporate builds can stay private under the author’s commercial license. Continuous builds for Windows, macOS and Linux are released through GitHub Actions, and the repository doubles as documentation for developers who want to swap the default search provider, bundle extensions, or integrate proxy and VPN hooks before redistribution. Eryk Rakowski’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest release, and can be queued for unattended batch installation alongside other applications.

Wexond

Modern and feature-rich web browser base based on Electron

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