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Taiga 1.4.1 by erengy is a lightweight, open-source Windows utility designed to automate personal anime-library management. Operating unobtrusively in the background, the program monitors local video activity and instantly recognizes which episodes are being viewed, then relays that information to popular online services such as MyAnimeList, AniList, Kitsu and Hummingbird so that watch history, scores and list status remain synchronized across devices. Beyond passive tracking, the application doubles as a discovery hub: its clean interface presents seasonal charts, user-curated lists and statistical breakdowns that help viewers decide what to sample next, while built-in RSS and torrent integration can queue new releases for download the moment they become available. Because lists, torrents and playback metadata are handled within a single workspace, fans can consolidate the previously fragmented tasks of cataloguing, discussing and acquiring anime into one low-footprint client. The project has progressed through three major public iterations, each refining recognition accuracy, service compatibility and memory usage so that even aging laptops can run Taiga without impacting playback performance. Hobbyists who prefer manual control can still add titles through the search pane, adjust episode counters with hotkeys or disable automatic updates altogether, whereas power users benefit from custom folder rules, batch operations and optional MAL API hooks for deeper third-party scripting. The software belongs to the media-management category and is especially useful for viewers who follow simulcasts, maintain large backlogs or participate in community challenges that require up-to-date lists. Taiga 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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