Fast and comfy resource manager for VaM.
This is a TRIAL version with 100 packages limit and a lot of features disabled.
Version: 1.3.1 (Changelog)
1. Qvaro is a single 15MB exe file that needs to be placed in your VaM directory.
2. Launch it. That's it.
~. If you've updated your OS anytime in the last 5+ years, it should just work. Otherwise you might need to install Windows WebView2.
There's a Chat channel called "Support". Use it to report or discuss issues.
The app is made using Go programming language which produces fast, lean, single file binaries (perfect for this use case). But some antiviruses don't see this packaging type often, and trigger false positives. This is a known quirk with go binaries, but also happens to pretty much all unsigned apps. You can run the app through VirusTotal to see the couple of weird antiviruses that don't like it and decide for yourself if you trust it or not. I could prevent this by signing the binary, but the signing certificates can cost up to thousands of dollars per year 😭, sooo I'm not doing that... It's a weird racket - pays us or we tell your users your app is a virus...
All the data Qvaro produces is stored in Qvaro_Data directory. It's just a couple configs and a catalog file. There is no garbage like extracted thumbnails or anything else (thumbs are served directly from vars as needed).
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2025-11-02 09:07:56 +0000 UTCRosemarie
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