Bitmutex Technologies is a small, open-source publisher that focuses on highly specialized utilities for engineers and privacy-minded professionals. Its two current offerings sit at opposite ends of the productivity spectrum: simc is a lightweight yet capable electronic-circuit simulator and visualizer that runs identically in a browser or as a cross-platform desktop build, giving hardware designers a royalty-free way to prototype schematics without the overhead of enterprise EDA suites; winhider, on the other hand, is a system-level privacy tool that lets users selectively remove chosen windows from screen-sharing sessions in Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, and similar conferencing clients while simultaneously suppressing the same windows from the taskbar, making it easy to keep confidential dashboards, messaging apps, or debugging panels out of view during live presentations. Both programs are written in modern, statically compiled languages, ship without bundled adware, and are released under permissive licenses that encourage community forks. The publisher’s GitHub presence indicates a preference for transparent development, rapid issue response, and minimal dependency footprints, so updates are typically pushed as single executables that can be swapped in place without lengthy installers. Bitmutex Technologies software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest upstream builds and supporting unattended batch installation of multiple applications.
Electronic Circuit Simulation and Visualization Software, Open-Source and Royaty-Free Usage with web and multiplatform desktop versions
DetailsWinHider - An application that allows you to hide user defined windows from screensharing (zoom, ms-teams, gmeet etc.) and also from taskbar / taskswitcher (Alt-Tab)
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