Alexander DeLarge
Member
Update: Playnite supports Battle.net as of today's 2.7 update. Tested it, works great.
http://playnite.link/
https://github.com/JosefNemec/Playnite/releases
Saw this on Reddit and thought it was pretty neat. I know a lot of people have asked for something like this since people tend to forget that they have a whole other library outside of Steam or whatever. Pretty excited to see where this goes once they allow plugin support and custom themes.
Regarding security concerns
Open source video game library manager and launcher with support for 3rd party libraries like Steam, GOG, Origin and Uplay. Including game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
Features: Steam, Origin, GOG, Uplay support
Import games from Steam, Origin, GOG and Uplay services including games that are not installed.
Console Emulation support
Import console games and run them through emulators.
View options
Choose from 3 different view options.
Custom games
Add any game or program with custom launch options.
Automatic Update
Application automatically updates to new version.
Portable installation
Run Playnite without need to install, with ability to run from any place, with option to configure database location for automatic sync via service like DropBox or Google Drive.
http://playnite.link/
https://github.com/JosefNemec/Playnite/releases
Saw this on Reddit and thought it was pretty neat. I know a lot of people have asked for something like this since people tend to forget that they have a whole other library outside of Steam or whatever. Pretty excited to see where this goes once they allow plugin support and custom themes.
Regarding security concerns
Playnite doesn't store any user information and you don't need to provide any information to import installed games. Login is required only for full library import of GOG and Origin games and in that case only web session cookie is stored, the same way when you login to those services via web browser.
What about Defender SmartScreen installer warning?
Windows may display security dialog regarding executable securty. This is mainly due to fact that installer is not digitally signed, however it's completely safe to use. More information is in issue #80