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Cherry Studio 1.8.4 is a desktop client designed to aggregate access to multiple large-language-model providers within a single, lightweight interface. Positioned in the developer-tools category, the application lets users switch seamlessly between different cloud and local LLM endpoints—such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, and open-source models—without altering code or managing separate API keys for each service. Typical use cases include rapid prompt prototyping, side-by-side model comparison for accuracy or cost, batch inference tasks that distribute queries across providers, and unified chat histories that remain provider-agnostic for compliance audits. Version 1.8.4 refines token-cost estimation, adds syntax highlighting for generated code blocks, and introduces a dark-theme palette; the publisher has released 118 incremental builds since the project’s debut, maintaining a two-week release cadence that incorporates user feedback and upstream API changes. Cherry Studio runs on Windows 10/11, consumes under 200 MB of RAM at idle, and stores all configuration locally in portable JSON files so that teams can version-control prompt templates alongside source code. 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 of multiple applications.

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