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Released as the only stable build to date, Hyperspace Desktop 1.1.4 is an open-source social-client created by developer Marquis Kurt to give Windows users a lightweight, eye-friendly gateway to the ActivityPub-fediverse. Constructed with TypeScript and React, the program replaces the default web interface of compatible servers such as Mastodon or Pleroma with a “fluffy,” deliberately polished timeline that can be themed, reordered, and filtered to individual taste. After a one-time OAuth sign-in, the software caches instance data locally, letting owners page through home, local and federated timelines, reply to threads, attach media, run hashtag searches, mute or block accounts, and publish long-form posts without opening a browser. Because all traffic is routed through the user’s chosen instance, the client respects native privacy controls while still supporting emoji reactions, content warnings, alternative-text prompts, and spoiler tags expected by modern micro-blogging culture. The compact codebase also makes the program suitable for low-power laptops or corporate desktops where installing a full browser profile is discouraged, and its offline cache keeps recently viewed toots readable when connectivity drops. The social-networking category entry is aimed at community managers, journalists, educators, or anyone who manages multiple fediverse identities and wants a distraction-free reader that starts automatically with Windows and minimizes to the system tray. Although no additional point releases have followed 1.1.4, the maintainer continues to tag nightly builds on GitHub, so version numbers may shift as incremental fixes land. Hyperspace Desktop is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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