n457 / Bertrand Vignaud-Lerouge

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n457 is the open-source imprint of independent developer Bertrand Vignaud-Lerouge, focused on minimalist productivity tools that bridge visual editing and plain-text workflows. The catalogue currently centers on Uncolored, a cross-platform desktop editor designed for authors, note-takers and web writers who want WYSIWYG comfort without sacrificing the portability of HTML or Markdown. By storing documents as structured text plus an interchangeable theme file, the software lets users draft articles, documentation or personal journals in a distraction-free canvas, then switch instantly between light, dark or custom presentation layers without touching the source content. Typical use cases range from blogging and static-site authoring to academic note-taking and project wikis; the editor’s live preview pane, syntax highlighting and inline HTML fallback accommodate both technical users embedding code snippets and non-technical writers who simply want rich headings, tables and media blocks. Export options preserve the chosen theme or strip styling for clean repository commits, making the same file equally at home in a Git repo, a CMS or an e-mail draft. Because the application is built on modern web technologies and packaged for Windows, it starts quickly and integrates with local folder sync services. n457’s Uncolored software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

Uncolored

Next generation desktop rich content editor that saves documents with themes. HTML & Markdown compatible.

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