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I’ve been developing PocketMC Desktop, a Windows-native Minecraft Java server manager for individuals who want to self-host on their own PC without managing everything manually.
Main things it handles:
- Multi-instance server management with isolated folders
- Vanilla / Paper / Fabric / Forge support (Direct installation, No need to download JAR files manually)
- Automatic Java runtime provisioning mapped to MC versions
- Built-in Playit.gg tunnel flow for public access
- Live CPU / RAM/player monitoring
- In-app plugin/mod browsing from Modrinth + CurseForge
- Live-safe backups + restore
- Crash auto-restart and cleanup of child Java processes
It’s open source (MIT), installs per-user, and doesn’t require Java to be installed.
If you’ve used tools like Auto-MCS, Fork, MCServerSoft, or SquidServers, I’d appreciate your feedback on which operational workflows still feel awkward and what you’d like to see improved.
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Main things it handles:
- Multi-instance server management with isolated folders
- Vanilla / Paper / Fabric / Forge support (Direct installation, No need to download JAR files manually)
- Automatic Java runtime provisioning mapped to MC versions
- Built-in Playit.gg tunnel flow for public access
- Live CPU / RAM/player monitoring
- In-app plugin/mod browsing from Modrinth + CurseForge
- Live-safe backups + restore
- Crash auto-restart and cleanup of child Java processes
It’s open source (MIT), installs per-user, and doesn’t require Java to be installed.
If you’ve used tools like Auto-MCS, Fork, MCServerSoft, or SquidServers, I’d appreciate your feedback on which operational workflows still feel awkward and what you’d like to see improved.
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