Angel Dev0 is an independent, open-source developer whose single public offering, MessyFileOrganizer, addresses the everyday chaos that accumulates in Windows download directories. Written in lean C#, the utility monitors a user-chosen folder and, within seconds of a new file’s arrival, rewrites the desktop landscape by silently relocating items into self-created sub-folders such as Archives, Documents, Images, Media, and Code. Rather than forcing rigid rules, the program ships with an editable XML mapping table so photographers can prioritize RAW extensions, musicians can isolate FLAC or stems, and office workers can separate PDF invoices from spreadsheet reports. Because it operates as a lightweight background service, heavy workflows—torrent batches, browser parallel downloads, or IDE artifact dumps—are handled without foreground pop-ups or CPU spikes. Power users schedule weekly clean-ups, while casual owners let the “instant sort” mode run at boot, instantly taming the traditional clutter that otherwise buries desktops and slows Explorer indexing. The MIT-licensed codebase also invites tinkerers to fork new category engines or integrate cloud-sync targets such as OneDrive and Dropbox. MessyFileOrganizer is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where it is delivered through the trusted Windows Package Manager (winget) channel, always fetching the newest release, and can be installed singly or batched alongside other maintenance utilities for a fully refreshed PC setup.
An application that sorts newly downloaded files into categories to fix your messy folders.
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