Versions:

  • 0.0.3

Ollama Desktop 0.0.3, published by Jianggujin, is a Windows utility that wraps a point-and-click interface around the command-line Ollama ecosystem so users can run, configure, and converse with large-language models without typing terminal instructions. The single-file application belongs to the “System Tools / Other Tools” category and is distributed as a ready-to-run executable that unpacks no additional dependencies, making it suitable for rapid deployment on workstations, AI test benches, or classroom laptops where command-line access is restricted. Once launched, the program enumerates every model that the underlying Ollama service advertises online, lets the operator download any revision with one click, and keeps a local inventory that can be updated or deleted graphically. A built-in chat panel exposes conversational parameters—history length, temperature, frequency and presence penalties—through spin-boxes and sliders, so researchers can iterate on creative writing, code completion, or chatbot prototypes without editing configuration files. Because the client communicates with the Ollama daemon over its REST API, the same interface can drive models that range from lightweight 3B-parameter toys to full-scale 70B instruction-tuned networks, giving data scientists a uniform GUI for benchmarking, prompt engineering, or private offline inference. Version 0.0.3 is the first and therefore only release channel offered by the publisher, and it ships as a portable binary that can be carried on a USB stick or pushed through software-distribution scripts. The software 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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