Versions:

  • 0.9.1
  • 0.9.0
  • 0.8.21
  • 0.8.20
  • 0.8.19
  • 0.8.18
  • 0.8.17
  • 0.8.16
  • 0.8.15
  • 0.8.14
  • 0.8.13
  • 0.8.12
  • 0.8.11
  • 0.8.10
  • 0.8.8
  • 0.8.7
  • 0.8.5
  • 0.8.3
  • 0.8.2
  • 0.8.1
  • 0.8.0
  • 0.7.13
  • 0.7.12
  • 0.7.11
  • 0.7.10
  • 0.7.9
  • 0.7.8
  • 0.7.7
  • 0.7.6
  • 0.7.5
  • 0.7.4
  • 0.7.3
  • 0.7.2
  • 0.7.1
  • 0.7.0
  • 0.6.4
  • 0.6.3
  • 0.6.2
  • 0.6.1
  • 0.6.0
  • 0.5.5
  • 0.5.4
  • 0.5.3
  • 0.5.2
  • 0.5.1
  • 0.4.6
  • 0.4.5
  • 0.4.4
  • 0.4.3
  • 0.4.2
  • 0.4.1
  • 0.4.0
  • 0.3.9
  • 0.3.6
  • 0.3.5
  • 0.3.4
  • 0.3.3
  • 0.3.2
  • 0.3.1
  • 0.2.11
  • 0.2.3

NoteDeck 0.9.1, published by hitalin, is a cross-platform deck client engineered for Misskey and its many forks; with 61 prior builds released, the application has evolved into a lightweight yet powerful social-media hub that lets users monitor, search, and interact with several servers at once. Designed for people who follow federated micro-blogging across numerous instances, it displays each timeline in configurable columns reminiscent of classic TweetDeck layouts, but augments that paradigm with desktop-native extras such as full-text local search that works offline, direct AI integration for quick translation or sentiment analysis, and a localhost API that allows external scripts or companion utilities to exchange data securely. Typical use cases include journalists who need side-by-side views of regional news instances, community managers who oversee branded accounts on different forks, and researchers archiving public discussions for offline analytics; the program’s ability to persist indexed logs locally also suits anyone who values an autonomous backup of ephemeral posts. Because the code base is built on Electron and published under a permissive license, it runs identically on Windows, macOS, and most Linux distributions without additional runtimes, while still offering auto-updates and portable ZIP builds for restricted environments. NoteDeck is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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