Versions:

  • 1.2.0

ndm 1.2.0, released by 720kb, is an open-source desktop client that reimagines npm workflow through a cross-platform graphical interface built on Electron, AngularJS, Sass and Pug. Instead of memorizing command-line switches, developers can browse, install, update or remove JavaScript packages with point-and-click ease, inspect detailed metadata, scan for outdated dependencies and run custom scripts across multiple local projects from a single dashboard. The program is especially useful for frontend teams who juggle several package.json files, educators demonstrating npm concepts without terminal intimidation, and DevOps engineers who want a visual overview of dependency trees before pushing to CI. Because ndm talks directly to the npm registry, it supports public modules, private scopes and alternate registries alike, while offline caching keeps operations alive when connectivity drops. The interface adapts to Windows, macOS and Linux, storing project lists and user preferences in portable JSON so the same workspace can be mirrored on different machines. Although only one production release (1.2.0) has been published so far, its modular architecture invites community plug-ins for tasks such as audit reporting or license scanning. By wrapping the entire npm ecosystem in a responsive HTML/CSS shell, ndm lowers the entry barrier for newcomers and accelerates routine housekeeping for veterans who prefer mouse-driven productivity. The software 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 alongside other applications.

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