Ten thousand downloads across macOS, Windows, and Linux — reached within the first year and a half of public releases. That is the kind of number that tells you the tool has genuinely found its audience.
The downloads came from a mix of channels: direct GitHub releases, the Apple App Store, the Microsoft Store (added just weeks before this milestone), and Linux package formats. Each platform brought a different kind of user, and that range of feedback — from macOS developers to Windows analysts to Linux power users — has shaped where LogoRRR is heading.
What makes this milestone meaningful is not just the count. It is the bug reports, the feature requests, the occasional kind word in a review. Every piece of feedback represents someone who opened a log file, ran into a problem, and decided it was worth saying something. That trust is what drives the next release.
Thank you to everyone who downloaded, tried it, and came back for the next version. Here’s to the next 10,000.
