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mDNS TUI Browser 1.11.1, published by hrzlgnm, is a cross-platform terminal-user-interface utility that discovers and lists all services advertised on the local network through the multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol. Written in Rust and “vibe coded” with the open-source Opencode free model, the lightweight tool lets system administrators, IoT developers, and home-lab operators query _services._dns-sd._udp.local without leaving the command line, making it equally convenient on Windows workstations, Linux servers, or macOS laptops. After launch the browser presents an interactive, keyboard-driven list of service instances, their host names, ports, and TXT records; live updates appear as devices join or leave, so engineers can instantly verify that a printer, smart bulb, or development board has come online. The application is especially useful for debugging Zero-configuration environments, scripting automated integration tests, or auditing what is exposed on a corporate VLAN. Version 1.11.1 represents the twenty-ninth public iteration, demonstrating a consistent release cadence that has steadily added features such as Unicode hostname display, refined filter syntax, and reduced memory footprint. Because the single self-contained binary has no external runtime dependencies, it can be dropped into embedded CI pipelines or carried on a USB stick for field diagnostics. The program is classified under Network Tools / Protocol Analyzers. mDNS TUI Browser 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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