Versions:

  • 7.0.0
  • 6.3.2
  • 6.3.1
  • 6.3.0
  • 6.2.0
  • 6.1.2
  • 6.1.1
  • 6.1.0
  • 6.0.3
  • 6.0.2
  • 6.0.1
  • 6.0.0
  • 5.3.1
  • 5.3.0
  • 5.2.2
  • 5.2.1
  • 5.2.0
  • 5.1.1
  • 5.1.0
  • 4.2.1
  • 4.2.0
  • 4.1.0
  • 4.0.3
  • 4.0.1
  • 4.0.0
  • 3.3.5
  • 3.3.4
  • 3.3.3
  • 3.3.2
  • 3.3.1
  • 3.3.0
  • 3.2.1
  • 3.2.0
  • 3.1.1
  • 3.1.0
  • 3.0.1
  • 2.7.4
  • 2.7.3
  • 2.7.2
  • 2.7.1
  • 2.7.0
  • 2.6.1
  • 2.6.0
  • 2.5.0

Authme 7.0.0, released by developer levminer as the 44th iteration of the program, is a lightweight, cross-platform utility designed to centralize and simplify two-factor authentication management on Windows systems. Falling squarely into the security category, the application lets users store time-based one-time passwords for any service that supports TOTP standards, eliminating the need to juggle multiple mobile devices or browser extensions. Import options are intentionally narrow but practical: a built-in camera scanner captures standard QR codes, while a dedicated parser accepts Google Authenticator export QR images, allowing migrants from Google’s ecosystem to move their entire token set in seconds without manual re-entry. Once imported, codes are displayed in a clean, searchable grid that refreshes every thirty seconds; the underlying secret keys remain encrypted locally, so the vault can be used offline and is not dependent on cloud synchronization. Typical use cases include developers who want a desktop companion for GitHub, GitLab, or Azure DevOps MFA requirements, system administrators managing multiple AWS, Microsoft 365, or cPanel accounts, and privacy-minded individuals who prefer to keep authentication secrets on an air-gapped PC rather than a phone. Because the database is portable, the same file can be carried on a USB stick and opened on any Windows workstation running Authme, making it equally useful for secure log-in on shared or laboratory machines. The program 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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