INSIDE 硬塞 AIJun 4, 2026, 6:47 AMMia

Hermes Desktop Moves from Terminal to Native GUI Apps with Unified Memory

Original: Hermes Desktop 從終端機走向 GUI,推出原生三平台桌面版本,主打跨通訊平台「統一記憶」

Hermes Desktop launches native GUI apps across three desktop platforms, highlighting unified memory across messaging tools.

Hermes Desktop is expanding from a terminal-focused AI assistant into native GUI desktop apps across three major platforms. Its key feature is “unified memory,” which syncs conversation context across messaging apps to keep the assistant experience consistent. The move lowers the barrier for non-command-line users and may broaden adoption among people who rely on multiple communication tools.

The focus of this Hermes Desktop update is advancing an AI assistant that was previously oriented toward terminal usage scenarios into a native GUI desktop environment more familiar to general users. According to the original text, the new version supports three major desktop platforms, meaning it no longer serves only developers or advanced users accustomed to command-line operation, but instead attempts to lower the barrier to entry with a more intuitive desktop interface. For people who need to interact with an AI assistant for extended periods, the significance of the desktop version is not merely an additional entry point, but bringing the AI assistant closer to being a resident tool within daily workflows.

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