Mr. Icecream

Mr. Icecream is an indie software house that concentrates on lightweight, single-purpose utilities for gamers and modding communities, with its catalogue currently anchored by ModBreeze, a Minecraft mod manager coded in Rust for maximum speed and low memory overhead. The tool streamlines the entire lifecycle of block-building customization: it detects installed game versions, fetches Forge or Fabric loaders automatically, resolves transitive dependency graphs, and locks compatible combinations so that colour-coded modpacks can be exported, shared via short URLs, and rebuilt by friends in one click. Beyond Minecraft, the publisher’s roadmap hints at similar managers for Bethesda titles and Steam Workshop games, signalling a long-term focus on friction-free mod deployment rather than on broader system utilities. Typical use cases include content creators who need repeatable modpacks for multiplayer series, parents assembling kid-friendly mod bundles without manual jar hunting, and speed-runners who swap rule-changing sets nightly. All packages are signed, open-source where feasible, and updated through a silent delta-patcher to keep world saves intact. Mr. Icecream’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled from trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest upstream build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

ModBreeze

Modbreeze is a fast and easy to use mod manager for Minecraft written in Rust that allows easy sharing of modpacks with your friends using TOML.

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