Elias Fotinis is an independent developer whose compact utilities focus on fine-grained control of the Windows graphical interface. The publisher’s single public offering, DeskPins, addresses a common multitasking scenario: users who need reference material, chat windows, or monitoring panels to remain visible above all other programs. By turning any title bar into a draggable “pin,” the utility temporarily promotes that window to the topmost z-order without altering its size or position, eliminating the repetitive Alt-Tab cycle or manual Always-on-Top tweaks through third-party shells. Lightweight and royalty-free, the tool is frequently adopted by analysts who keep spreadsheets visible while writing reports, by gamers who park walkthroughs atop full-screen applications, and by system administrators who float log viewers over their consoles. The codebase is natively compiled for 32- and 64-bit Windows, consumes negligible RAM, and exits cleanly when no pins are active, making it suitable for corporate builds that prohibit background services. Although the portfolio is intentionally narrow, the publisher’s emphasis on unobtrusive, single-purpose software aligns with the broader ecosystem of minimalist Windows enhancers that extend the shell without introducing suites or subscription layers. DeskPins is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest version and supporting batch deployment alongside other applications.

DeskPins

Make any window topmost

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