Versions:

  • 1.3.0

Multrin 1.3.0, developed by Eryk Rakowski, is a lightweight Windows utility that falls under the Desktop Enhancement category and addresses the common clutter of multiple open application windows by enabling users to group programs into a single, tabbed interface. Built on the Electron framework, the software presents a drag-and-drop surface onto which almost any running Win32 or UWP window can be dropped; once attached, the window becomes a detachable tab within the Multrin container, letting users switch between code editors, messaging clients, media players, or research browsers as easily as switching browser tabs. This consolidation is particularly useful for developers who need to keep documentation, IDEs, and terminals in one view, for students assembling reference material alongside note-taking apps, or for analysts monitoring several dashboards without filling the taskbar. Because Multrin preserves each program’s native functionality and resizing behavior, the grouped applications continue to receive updates and user input without sandbox restrictions, while the container itself remembers layout and reopens the same set of tabs on subsequent launches. Version 1.3.0, the first and therefore latest release published so far, offers basic keyboard shortcuts, lightweight memory usage, and automatic dark-mode detection to blend with Windows 10 and 11 themes. The executable is portable, requiring no administrative rights or background services, and can be pinned to Start or launched at boot for persistent workspace restoration. Multrin is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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