AndrewMD5 is an independent software publisher known for lightweight, highly focused utilities that target specific maintenance pain-points on Windows gaming rigs. The company’s lone public release, SteamCleaner, exemplifies this philosophy: a tiny, open-source tool that scans the hidden cache and redundant redistribution folders left behind by major game clients such as Steam, Origin, Uplay, Battle.net, GOG Galaxy and Nexon, then purges the detritus in seconds. Typical users range from laptop gamers struggling with capped SSDs to IT admins who service crowded LAN-café machines; running the cleaner before defragmentation or imaging can claw back tens of gigabytes without touching saved games or DLC. Because the utility is portable and command-line friendly, it slips easily into scheduled scripts, bulk maintenance workflows or USB toolkits. AndrewMD5’s broader roadmap hints at similarly scoped system helpers—small executables that do one job transparently—so the catalog is expected to remain in the niche “single-purpose cleanup” category rather than balloon into a full optimization suite. SteamCleaner and any future titles from the publisher are offered free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always deliver the newest build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
A PC utility for restoring disk space from various game clients like Origin, Steam, Uplay, Battle.net, GoG and Nexon
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