DrummerSi is an independent Windows developer whose public GitHub presence centers on small, sharply focused utilities that refine rather than replace operating-system behavior. The publisher’s catalog currently revolves around Task Separator 11, a lightweight tool that restores visual order to the Windows 11 taskbar by inserting subtle, customizable gaps between icon groups. Designed for knowledge workers, multitaskers, and anyone who keeps a dozen or more apps pinned, the utility reintroduces the kind of spatial cues power users once created manually, now automated through a single executable that consumes negligible memory and requires no background service. While the present portfolio is narrow, the project’s open-source nature and MIT licensing suggest a philosophy of surgical, user-driven enhancements rather than feature-bloated suites; future repositories will likely target similarly granular pain points—be it Explorer tweaks, Start-menu mods, or other UX micro-fixes that Microsoft leaves unaddressed. Task Separator 11 exemplifies the genre: download, run, drag the separators into place, and the desktop immediately feels calmer without altering system files or triggering antivirus warnings. DrummerSi’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where the package is pulled from the publisher’s verified GitHub releases, delivered through trusted Windows sources such as winget, always installs the newest build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch setup.
Software to allow users to separate the icons on their Windows 11 taskbar.
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