Cogin is a boutique software publisher that focuses on simplifying enterprise messaging infrastructure through a single, highly specialized Windows utility. QueueExplorer, the company’s sole commercial offering, presents Microsoft Message Queuing, Azure Service Bus, RabbitMQ and ActiveMQ objects in an Explorer-style tree so operators can drag-and-drop messages between queues, edit body or label text on the fly, purge dead-letter backlogs, save payloads to disk, and replay transactions without writing scripts. The interface exposes details such as priority, correlation ID, time-to-live and extension properties in sortable columns, while integrated XPath, JSON and XML viewers let analysts inspect malformed payloads quickly. Built-in load-testing and stress-simulation wizards generate thousands of synthetic messages to validate throttling rules or routing logic before code reaches production, and a scripting engine records every manual action as PowerShell or SQL for later automation. Security teams rely on the same tool to copy suspicious messages into quarantine queues for forensic inspection, and DevOps engineers schedule bulk moves during maintenance windows with the command-line companion. Because the utility connects over AMQP, SBMP or direct TCP, it supports hybrid cloud topologies from a single pane. Cogin software is available for free on get.nero.com, where QueueExplorer is delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installs the latest release, and can be included in batch deployments alongside other applications.

QueueExplorer

Explorer-like management for queues

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