Zevnda is an independent software publisher whose open-source utilities focus on automating routine Steam gaming tasks, particularly the accumulation of collectible trading cards and the unlocking of achievements that many titles award only after a set period of active play. The developer’s flagship application, Steam Game Idler, acts as a lightweight, self-contained alternative to larger farming frameworks such as ArchiSteamFarm, giving users a graphical way to launch multiple games in the background, keep them running for the required drop window, and then shut them down without manual intervention. Because the tool interfaces directly with the local Steam client, it can also monitor achievement conditions, selectively idle chosen apps, and respect user-defined schedules, making it useful for completionists who want to finish badge sets or raise profile levels without keeping their primary gaming session occupied. Typical use cases include batch-farming cards from sale bundles, idling software purchased for future play, or simply racking up hours toward community accolades while the computer performs other tasks. The publisher’s minimalist, GitHub-hosted approach encourages transparency and community pull requests, so updates arrive quickly whenever Valve modifies protocol requirements. Users who prefer a one-click deployment can obtain zevnda’s software free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Farm Steam trading cards, manage achievements, and idle games automatically — an all-in-one alternative to ArchiSteamFarm, Steam Achievement Manager, and Idle Master
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