HiBitSoftware is an Iranian developer that concentrates on lean Windows utilities designed to expose and control parts of the operating system normally hidden from the user. Its catalogue revolves around two free tools: HiBit Uninstaller, a deep-clean removal engine that hunts down orphaned registry keys, leftover folders and stubborn protected files left behind by incomplete uninstalls, and HiBit Startup Manager, a lightweight monitor that lists every auto-start entry—scheduled tasks, services, drivers, browser extensions and Run keys—letting administrators toggle, delay or permanently disable them to shorten boot time and reduce background load. Both programs share a single portable executable, so they can be launched from a USB stick without installation, yet they still offer bulk operations, forced uninstall wizards, restore-point creation and real-time search filters typical of much larger suites. The interface is translated into two dozen languages and presents risk ratings for each item, making the tools equally useful for home users trying to speed up an ageing laptop and for technicians who need a quick audit of a client PC. HiBitSoftware’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other utilities.