Releases: oliverbyte/beamcommander3
Release list
v2026.07.15-16
Automated build from 0c3987a6cca55a642dda5541e1f552b6652c2f72.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.15-15
Automated build from 4ba1d48aaefdb5919f2c23f3af12fad008fabded.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.15-14
Automated build from 845c2ef54b3657c88524a9050c0c8e494bc41c8b.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.10-13
Automated build from e399ae0403aead416371e674f9716bdac4d8a564.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.09-12
Automated build from e1b674647903cb583b6e18bd8bd4c5fe9f3cd264.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.09-11
Automated build from fa9bd86b3edf92ba70d6733bcff89f3997457be7.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.07-9
Automated build from 1d9226edc07cd4653b0ce8a7410cc249e42c9958.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.07-8
Automated build from 14a09d3ed9103d29b88a40f8d052f6f0128664bc.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.07-7
Automated build from 6a6f6ed7f500b6229eae806701f7318479068c42.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.
v2026.07.07-6
Automated build from 115a64ebed757f04f66908faae42386fad236a19.
macOS (Apple Silicon): download the .dmg, drag
BeamCommander3 into Applications, then open it from
there - it starts the backend and opens http://localhost:8000 in
your browser automatically. Not notarized (no Apple Developer
ID), so on first launch macOS will refuse to open it as "from an
unidentified developer" - right-click the app in Applications
and choose Open once to approve it (only needed the first
time).
Windows (x64): download and run BeamCommander3-Setup.exe.
It's not code-signed, so SmartScreen may warn - click "More
info" > "Run anyway". Installs to your user profile (no admin
needed), adds Start Menu/optional desktop shortcuts, and offers
to launch the app right after install - it starts
laser_daemon.exe and opens http://localhost:8000 automatically.
Both packages bundle the built frontend and all runtime
dependencies - no Node.js, Xcode, or Visual Studio required to
run them.