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Meltdown Now Supports OpenRouter

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Meltdown has introduced support for OpenRouter, enhancing its capabilities for power users. The software is designed with a lightweight interface that allows for extensive customization and control. It offers features such as file uploads, multi-model sessions, and various tools for document and image creation.

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❮ ❯ Unconventional by Design Built in Python with Tkinter, Meltdown trades a heavy embedded browser for custom widgets—including a markdown engine written entirely from scratch. The result is a lightweight, precision-driven client for power users. Upload files, run multi-model sessions, and equip your LLMs with custom tools like live web search, image creation, document creation, and memory. You get total control from an interface that stays completely out of your way. - Tabs, and lots of ways of using and closing them - Several ways to save log files or uploading them to services - Hundreds of commands and arguments to enable programatic control - Supports local servers, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Kimi, OpenRouter - Upload one or multiple files for context - Web search, image creation,…

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