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AnymeX 3.0.5, published by Ryan Yuuki, is an open-source desktop client whose sole purpose is to centralize the tracking of anime and manga progress across the three dominant metadata services: AniList, MyAnimeList, and Simkl. Built for enthusiasts who maintain parallel accounts, the application synchronizes watch/read status, episode/chapter counts, and list scores in real time, eliminating the need to update each platform manually. Typical use cases include bulk-marking a season as completed after a marathon session, reconciling discrepancies that arise when one service is offline, and migrating lists when switching primary accounts. The lightweight client keeps a local cache so that entries can be queued offline and pushed once connectivity returns. Version history shows two earlier milestones—2.x introduced Simkl support, while 3.x refactored the sync engine to handle simultaneous API calls, reducing update latency by roughly half. The program sits in the Entertainment category alongside media managers and tracker utilities; it does not stream or download content, focusing strictly on metadata management. AnymeX is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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