Launch HN: Minicor (YC P26) - Windows desktop automations at scale
Original: Launch HN: Minicor (YC P26) – Windows desktop automations at scale
Minicor launches with a focus on scalable Windows desktop automation.
Minicor appeared on Hacker News as a Launch HN post focused on Windows desktop automation at scale. Based on the title alone, it seems positioned beyond simple personal scripting, aiming at repeatable automation across Windows desktop workflows. No source text is available, so details such as AI usage, architecture, supported apps, pricing, security controls, and customer traction cannot be confirmed.
The amount of information in this Launch HN post about Minicor is currently very limited; the original content was not provided, so one can only make a conservative summary based on the title "Windows desktop automations at scale." Judging from the title, Minicor is a tool aimed at Windows desktop automation, and its core selling point may lie in converting workflows that originally required manual operation within the Windows GUI into repeatable, deployable, and scalable automated tasks. This kind of need is common in work scenarios that still rely on traditional desktop software, internal systems, legacy enterprise applications, or systems without a complete API—such as data entry, report exporting, batch operations, moving information across software, or routine processes that need to run stably across multiple Windows environments.
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