Versions:

  • 1.9.2
  • 1.8.30
  • 1.8.29
  • 1.8.28
  • 1.8.27
  • 1.8.26
  • 1.8.25
  • 1.8.24
  • 1.8.23
  • 1.8.22
  • 1.8.21
  • 1.8.20
  • 1.8.19
  • 1.8.18
  • 1.8.17
  • 1.8.16
  • 1.8.15
  • 1.8.14
  • 1.8.13
  • 1.8.12
  • 1.8.11
  • 1.8.10
  • 1.8.9
  • 1.8.8
  • 1.8.7
  • 1.8.6
  • 1.8.5
  • 1.8.4
  • 1.8.3
  • 1.8.2
  • 1.8.1
  • 1.8.0
  • 1.7.9
  • 1.7.8
  • 1.7.7
  • 1.7.6
  • 1.7.4
  • 1.7.3
  • 1.7.2
  • 1.7.1
  • 1.7.0
  • 1.6.10
  • 1.6.9
  • 1.6.8
  • 1.6.7
  • 1.6.6
  • 1.6.5
  • 1.6.4
  • 1.6.3
  • 1.6.2
  • 1.6.1
  • 1.6.0
  • 1.5.5
  • 1.5.4
  • 1.5.2
  • 1.5.1
  • 1.5.0
  • 1.4.2
  • 1.4.0
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.3.0
  • 1.2.5
  • 1.2.4
  • 1.2.3
  • 1.2.2
  • 1.1.6
  • 1.1.5
  • 1.1.4
  • 1.1.2
  • 1.2.0-preview

AionUi 1.9.2 is a free, open-source desktop application that wraps Google’s Gemini CLI in a local graphical interface, giving Windows users a more intuitive way to interact with the generative model without sending data to external servers. Built by the publisher aionui and available in over seventy incremental releases since its inception, the program targets developers, writers, and power users who want persistent chat sessions, side-by-side code diff visualization, and project-wide file management while keeping everything offline. Typical use cases include drafting multi-turn prompts, reviewing incremental changes before committing code, batch-refactoring source trees, and organizing documentation assets within the same window. The interface supports multi-tasking through detachable tabs and a searchable conversation history, letting users switch between queries, snippets, and folders without losing context. Because the tool is open-source, advanced adopters can inspect or extend the Electron-based codebase to add custom themes, keyboard shortcuts, or plug-ins that further automate Gemini interactions. The software falls squarely into the Developer Tools / AI Assistants category on Windows, and its lightweight footprint allows it to run alongside IDEs, terminals, or browsers without noticeable overhead. Version 1.9.2 refines syntax highlighting for more than forty programming languages, improves UTF-8 handling for international teams, and introduces a dark mode toggle that syncs with the OS theme. AionUi 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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