Gruber Quentin is an independent open-source developer whose GitHub presence centers on small, sharply focused utilities that solve everyday friction without ceremony. The catalog currently spotlights “stay-hydrated,” a lightweight Windows tray application that unobtrusively prompts users to drink water on customisable intervals, logging intake and nudging health-conscious professionals, gamers and students who routinely forget to pause for fluids during long screen sessions. Although the portfolio is presently a single-title affair, the publisher’s commit history and issue-tracker dialogue reveal a philosophy of minimalist, privacy-first design: no telemetry, no background services, just a portable executable that respects system resources. Projects in adjacent branches suggest future expansions into micro-productivity tools—brief-break timers, posture alerts and similar “gentle reminders” that piggyback on native OS notifications rather than heavy frameworks. Taken together, the software fits within the personal-wellness and system-utility categories, appealing to users who prefer open-source transparency and the freedom to fork or extend. Gruber Quentin’s releases are available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are funnelled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest upstream build, and can be installed individually or batched alongside other applications in one unattended operation.

stay-hydrated

Reminder to drink water

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