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  • 0.2.2

BrowserOS 0.2.2, released by BrowserOS Software Inc., is a lightweight system utility designed to let developers and automation engineers remote-control a dedicated browser environment entirely through command-line instructions or AI-driven coding agents. Positioned in the system-tools category, the software exposes a concise text interface that accepts shell commands, REST calls, and scripting-language hooks to launch, configure, and orchestrate browser sessions without any graphical interaction. Typical use cases include spinning up disposable browser instances for end-to-end testing, scraping dynamic web content in headless CI pipelines, and delegating repetitive navigation tasks to large-language-model agents that generate compliant scripts on the fly. Because the entire browser runtime is packaged as a portable executable, teams can version-lock the browsing engine alongside their own code, ensuring that automated tests or data-extraction jobs behave identically across development, staging, and production environments. Version 0.2.2 represents the first public release under the 0.x branch, indicating active early-stage development while already providing core session management, cookie isolation, and WebDriver-compatible endpoints. Updates are expected to follow a rapid cadence as the publisher hardens security and expands protocol support. BrowserOS 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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