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Cure Interactive now has an official GitHub organization at github.com/Cure-Interactive . This gives the public work a clearer home for source code, utility releases, project history, and issue tracking as more tools move into open repositories.
The new organization is not a replacement for the main website. The website remains the place for finished project pages, news, downloads, and general context. GitHub is the working-side companion: a place where people can inspect code, follow changes, report problems, and see how Cure Interactive tools are structured.
What It Means
For users, the practical benefit is transparency. Public repositories make it easier to verify what a tool does, check recent changes, and find the correct project when something needs to be reported or reviewed.
For developers, it creates a more direct path to the code behind the tools. Small utilities, build helpers, and desktop apps can now be linked from one consistent organization instead of being scattered across unrelated locations.
For Cure Interactive, it gives ongoing software work a cleaner public structure. Repositories can be maintained under the studio name, shared between projects, and connected back to the website without forcing every tool to have a full standalone site.
Available Repositories
The organization currently includes public repositories for Windows utilities, Git and Gitea helpers, font tools, DNS checking, SVG viewing, icon conversion, shared package helpers, and other small project support scripts. The tools page now links to those repositories directly.
This will keep growing as more internal utilities are cleaned up and made presentable. Some repositories may stay simple because they solve narrow problems, and that is the point: useful tools should still be easy to find even when they are small.
GitHub organization: github.com/Cure-Interactive

