Felipe Santos is an independent Brazilian developer whose compact utilities quietly solve two everyday Windows friction points. Clipboard Sync turns any shared folder—local network, cloud drive, or USB stick—into an invisible bridge that keeps the clipboards of several PCs identical; copy on one machine, paste on the next without extra clicks or cloud accounts. Volume Locker lives in the system tray and prevents applications or the OS from shifting master volume or default playback device, letting gamers, streamers, and open-plan office workers lock levels while a rules engine automatically switches to headphones when they connect and back to speakers when they disconnect. Both tools are open-source, require no background service beyond the shared folder or Windows audio subsystem, and ship as portable executables that start with Windows and vanish into the notification area. Their combined footprint is under 5 MB, making them popular additions to portable toolkits carried on flash drives or deployed across school labs and coworking spaces where clipboard hand-off and consistent audio routing save minutes every hour. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest versions and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

Clipboard Sync

A simple tool which helps to sync the clipboard between computers by using a shared folder

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Volume Locker

A tray icon app that keeps the volume of your audio devices locked and manages your default audio devices based on a priority list

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