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HexoClient 1.3.6 by Gao Youbo is a cross-platform desktop GUI that wraps the command-line static-site generator Hexo inside an Electron shell, giving bloggers, technical writers, and documentation teams a visual alternative to terminal workflows. Built once with Electron, the single-version application runs identically on Windows, macOS, and Linux, eliminating the need for Node.js or Hexo CLI knowledge while still exposing the full feature set of the underlying engine. Users can create, edit, and delete Markdown posts, manage drafts, schedule publication, tag and categorize content, upload local images with drag-and-drop, switch themes, and trigger static builds that output ready-to-serve HTML to any public folder or CDN. The interface mirrors a familiar three-panel layout—file tree, live preview, and synchronized Markdown editor—so writers can iterate on posts without leaving the window or refreshing browsers. Because it communicates directly with the Hexo binary bundled inside, HexoClient supports every official plugin and theme, making it suitable for personal blogs, corporate knowledge bases, product changelogs, multilingual documentation portals, and even slide decks generated through Hexo-reveal. Version 1.3.6 remains the only release tracked to date, indicating a stable, feature-complete snapshot rather than a rapidly moving target. The software is categorized under Developer Tools / Blogging & Web Publishing. HexoClient is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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