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Done Hub 1.20.39, released by publisher Dean as the thirty-fifth iterative build in its lineage, positions itself as an all-in-one gateway service engineered specifically for consumers of the OpenAI API. Falling squarely within the developer-tools category, the program consolidates disparate endpoints, authentication layers, quota monitoring, prompt-history tracking, and cost-analytics into a single desktop console, eliminating the need to juggle browser tabs or custom scripts when integrating large-language-model capabilities into workflows. Typical use cases range from solo programmers who want a frictionless sandbox for rapid prompt iteration, to data-science teams batch-processing thousands of queries while watching real-time spend, and to educators demonstrating API mechanics in classroom settings without exposing raw keys. Because every major OpenAI model is pre-mapped and versioned within the interface, users can switch between GPT-3.5, GPT-4, or future releases with one click, while built-in rate-limit awareness prevents costly overruns. The application also maintains local encryption of credentials, offers project-based segregation of prompts, and exports conversation logs in JSON, CSV, or plain-text for downstream auditing. Having evolved through thirty-five public releases, the utility shows a history of incremental refinement—early builds focused on connectivity, mid-cycle updates introduced usage dashboards, and recent iterations have hardened security and added multi-profile support. Done Hub 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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