Gilgamech is an independent developer whose compact utility catalog focuses on two highly specialized niches: playful desktop interaction and Minecraft economy analytics. The first tool, Cat, is a lightweight desktop toy that watches cursor movement and, whenever a media player enters full-screen mode, animates a small virtual feline that “chases” the mouse pointer toward the screen edge, keeping the cursor from lingering over subtitles or control bars during movies and TV episodes. It is typically used by viewers who want an unobtrusive, gamified way to prevent burn-in or accidental on-screen clicks while binge-watching. The second utility, MoarShopBot, parses text log files generated by the QuickShop plugin, scanning buy/sell transaction comments for item shortages and price fluctuations, then exports filtered data to CSV or HTML reports so server administrators and merchant players can spot restock needs or arbitrage opportunities without manually reading chat scrollback. Both programs are command-line driven, accept configuration files for automated scheduling, and run quietly in the background on any modern Windows workstation. Gilgamech’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest upstream release and allowing users to queue both titles for unattended batch installation.