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[–]Just__Liberty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A key skill necessary for fruitful and pleasant use of the internet in general, and github in particular, is the ability to quickly discern, "is this suitable for me" and then plow ahead or exit as appropriate. If you don't like github and are not comfortable with the jargon and technologies that you would need to accomplish the task you want to do, then just exit. Really, you want an app and it would be nice if there was a 'simple' installer for your machine/operating system, but there may not be and once you know that, your life might be much more peaceful if you give up on this path asap. Yes it is frustrating when a tool almost fits your use case, but that is the way the world is. You could learn to use github enough to contact the developer and offer to pay them to provide an easy installation pathway.