Hello again, good people!
I went down the rabbit hole to add "just one thing" and I seem to have emerged on the other side with a significant overhaul. My textbooks are currently gathering dust, but the navigation in G.R.O.G. has never been smoother.
To @Yoghoo and @Shagittarius: I know I said previously that I wanted to stick to the Main Menu as the only starting hub... well, the challenge was too tempting to ignore...
G.R.O.G. v2.4 - The "Sextant & Compass" Update is live.
This update is all about navigation, precision, and finding your games without scrolling until your fingers cramp.
Here is the rundown:
- The Spyglass (Global Search): As promised, you can now press L on the Main Menu to summon a search box. Type "Doom" and find every version you have instantly.
- Warp Speed Navigation: In any list, hold ALT + Letter to jump instantly to that section. Number keys (0-9) also work now!
- Quick Launch Arguments: You asked for it! You can now bypass the main menu via command line. GROG /F loads Favourites, GROG /A loads the Alpha list, etc.
- Ghost Cursor: The Main Menu now supports arrow key navigation. The cursor remains invisible ("ghosted") until you touch the arrows, keeping the interface clean for hotkey users.
- Consolidated Actions: The footer was getting crowded, so I moved the heavy lifting (Edit, Rate, Delete) into a new actions popup Menu - M.
- Ratings popup menu: Press R in the main menu to open the new Ratings Popup Menu to filter by star rating.
- Smarter Browser: The file browser now remembers your last visited folder during a session. Also, setting a Setup executable on a different drive than the game no longer breaks the path logic.
- Developer Focus: As discussed, the "Publisher" field is officially now "Developer" across the entire UI.

As always, upgrading is safe—just overwrite the executables. Your CSV remains untouched.
Download: https://codeberg.org/jjmarcos/grog/releases
Source/Docs: https://codeberg.org/jjmarcos/grog
Shagittarius wrote on 2026-01-19, 03:26:
[...]Personally I wish you had all 3 developer, publisher and year sorting. They would all be really unique ways of looking at your library. Thanks again for all your work on this.[...]
Noted. I didn't want to clutter the interface with too many fields and filters, but maybe for a future release.
Enjoy the new release! I'm looking forward to hearing how everyone uses it and if you find any issues we can address.
Thanks!