1.4.3
Numa on Windows
Numa is now compatible with Windows. What began in February as a folder quietly named first attempt is, four months later, a real build — at parity with the Mac and, in a few places, a step ahead of it.
Porting Numa was never about recompiling. The hard parts were the ones that touch the machine directly: taking an action without stealing your cursor, watching a window without owning it, drawing the notch where Windows would rather not let anything float. Each of those had to be rebuilt against a different operating system, and each had to feel the same once it was done.
What landed
- Windows 11, signed installer, the same notch and agent you know from the Mac.
- A native input blocker so Numa can take an action cleanly while it is working, and hand control straight back when it is done.
- DPI-aware acting — clicks land where they should on high-resolution displays.
- System media controls and album art, so the notch reads your music on Windows too.
- Rounded corners, traffic-light controls, full-screen that behaves — the small things that make it feel native, not ported.
Earlier Windows versions are unsupported. If you are on Windows 11, you can run Numa today.