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feelingiacolander/ai-email-assistant-superhuman-ai-shortwave

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TLDR

A landing page claiming to distribute pre-activated Windows builds of Superhuman and Shortwave AI email tools, with no actual source code or documentation inside the repository.

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    What it claims
      Pre-activated build
      AI email software
      No subscription gates
    Referenced products
      Superhuman
      Shortwave
    System requirements
      Windows 10 or 11
      8GB RAM
      1GB disk
    What is missing
      No source code
      No documentation
      External download link
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USE CASE 1

Download a claimed pre-activated copy of AI email software via a third-party link

USE CASE 2

Evaluate system requirements before attempting to run the described Windows build

In plain English

This repository does not contain source code. It is a distribution page claiming to offer a "pre-activated" Windows build of AI email assistant software, specifically referencing the paid products Superhuman and Shortwave. The README describes the build as having subscription requirements, payment gates, usage limits, and trial restrictions removed. The listed system requirements are Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit), 8 GB of RAM, 1 GB of disk space, and an internet connection for AI features. Installation instructions point to a download link hosted on a third-party site rather than anything inside this repository. There is no actual code, configuration, or documentation here about how any of this was built. The repository functions solely as a landing page with a download link. Whether the download link leads to functional software, modified software, or something else entirely is not verifiable from this repository alone.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
What are the risks of downloading pre-activated software from an unofficial GitHub repository instead of the original vendor?
Prompt 2
How can I verify whether a download link from a GitHub landing page is safe before clicking it?
Prompt 3
What legitimate alternatives to Superhuman and Shortwave exist for AI-powered email management?
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