IliasHad is an independent software publisher whose minimalist portfolio is anchored by Makerlapse, a lightweight utility that quietly turns any screen-based workflow into a polished time-lapse video. Designed for developers, designers, educators, and anyone who wants to reveal the hidden artistry behind incremental progress, Makerlapse sits in the background capturing frames at user-defined intervals, then stitches the sequence into a smooth MP4 that can be shared on GitHub readmes, tutorial posts, or social media. The tool typifies the publisher’s focus on single-purpose, open-minded productivity aids: it eschews heavy editing suites in favor of drag-and-drop simplicity, automatic aspect-ratio cropping, and optional soundtrack overlay, making it equally suited for documenting a coding sprint, a digital illustration, or a lengthy spreadsheet session. Because the output is compact and watermark-free, the resulting clips slide naturally into documentation, portfolio reels, or progress reports without post-processing overhead. IliasHad’s broader philosophy appears to favor small, transparent utilities that solve niche creative problems without vendor lock-in, and Makerlapse is offered under a permissive license that encourages community tweaks. The publisher’s entire catalog is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are routed through trusted Windows package sources such as winget to ensure the latest stable release, and multiple applications can be queued for unattended batch installation.

Makerlapse

Document Your Journey In A Timelapse Video

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