Neutron - A desktop front-end for Spansh's neutron router, with real-time updates & automatic clipboard management.
Today I released the first stable build of my desktop client for Spansh's neutron router that everyone that explores often has problem come to know deeply. It was in a beta-test period and I got some great feedback in that time, so I feel comfortable releasing it now.
Features:
* Everything that Spansh's router already provides, minus the new "via" feature (will be added within the next fewdays).
* Real-time updates on remaining jumps and upcoming systems.
* Automatic clipboard management, so you never need to TAB out again.
* Auto-replotting when a detour is detected.
* Manual route controls if you don't like the automatic nature of the application.
You can download the application from the latest release, which can be found here. If you have any problems, look in the Troubleshooting section on the main README page. If your problem isn't there, feel free to send in a GitHub issue or reply to this thread here. Below is a GIF demo quickly displaying the look and feel, as well as the features of the application.
Today I released the first stable build of my desktop client for Spansh's neutron router that everyone that explores often has problem come to know deeply. It was in a beta-test period and I got some great feedback in that time, so I feel comfortable releasing it now.
Features:
* Everything that Spansh's router already provides, minus the new "via" feature (will be added within the next fewdays).
* Real-time updates on remaining jumps and upcoming systems.
* Automatic clipboard management, so you never need to TAB out again.
* Auto-replotting when a detour is detected.
* Manual route controls if you don't like the automatic nature of the application.
You can download the application from the latest release, which can be found here. If you have any problems, look in the Troubleshooting section on the main README page. If your problem isn't there, feel free to send in a GitHub issue or reply to this thread here. Below is a GIF demo quickly displaying the look and feel, as well as the features of the application.

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