Hi,
Like everyone else, I was mesmerized with StreamDeck hardware beauty and ease of use.
StreamDeck software, on the other hand, always rubbed me the wrong way by never ever doing a 100% working import from a previously exported config file. Yes, the community of developers was awesome, building new plug-ins daily. But, when Corsair bought Elgato, soon after StreamDeck started requiring user account logged-in state just to add plug-ins. For me personally this was unacceptable, so I started looking elsewhere.
After searching hi and low and testing many different software, I finally struck gold: OpenDeck by Ninjadev64. It is a full StreamDeck clone, working multi-platform, and preserving the huge legacy of StreamDeck plug-in developer community.
There was just one piece of the puzzle missing: running it portably.
Since OpenDeck uses Tauri upstream, Ninjadev64 explained that there is nothing they could do to add portable mode functionality on windows.
So I set to build it, and here it is, finally: opendeck-portable.
Hopefully, someone finds this useful.
Thanks.
Cheers!
Like everyone else, I was mesmerized with StreamDeck hardware beauty and ease of use.
StreamDeck software, on the other hand, always rubbed me the wrong way by never ever doing a 100% working import from a previously exported config file. Yes, the community of developers was awesome, building new plug-ins daily. But, when Corsair bought Elgato, soon after StreamDeck started requiring user account logged-in state just to add plug-ins. For me personally this was unacceptable, so I started looking elsewhere.
After searching hi and low and testing many different software, I finally struck gold: OpenDeck by Ninjadev64. It is a full StreamDeck clone, working multi-platform, and preserving the huge legacy of StreamDeck plug-in developer community.
There was just one piece of the puzzle missing: running it portably.
Since OpenDeck uses Tauri upstream, Ninjadev64 explained that there is nothing they could do to add portable mode functionality on windows.
So I set to build it, and here it is, finally: opendeck-portable.
Hopefully, someone finds this useful.
Thanks.
Cheers!
Statistics: Posted by AtmanActive — Wed Jan 01, 2025 6:09 am