Felix de las Pozas Alvarez

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Felix de las Pozas Alvarez is an independent Windows developer whose compact utilities focus on quietly filling gaps that larger suites often overlook. His best-known program, Tray Weather, exemplifies the approach: a single 2 MB executable that sits in the notification area, polls OpenWeatherMap every few minutes, and surfaces temperature, humidity, wind, and a five-day forecast through a click or a hover. No splash screens, no ad panels, no background service—just a tiny, self-contained process that respects system resources and user attention. The same philosophy appears in his smaller open-source experiments: task-bar meters for CPU and RAM, minimalist file splitters, and context-menu tools that add checksum or “open with” options without registry clutter. Typical users are IT staff who want portable helpers for lab machines, travelers who need instant weather reads on laptops with metered connections, and hobbyists assembling silent kiosk or HTPC setups. All code is published under permissive licenses, so enterprises can bundle or modify it freely. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest release and allowing batch installation of multiple applications.

Tray Weather

Tray Weather is a simple application to retrieve and show weather information for a given geographic location in a small dialog and in the Windows OS system tray.

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