LesFerch is a niche Windows utilities publisher whose single flagship application, WinSetView, addresses a long-standing gap in Microsoft’s operating system: the absence of a native, user-friendly way to enforce consistent File Explorer folder views across every directory. Instead of manually adjusting each folder’s display settings, administrators, power users, and anyone who prefers a tidy desktop can launch WinSetView, choose a predefined template—or craft a custom one—and propagate column widths, sort order, grouping, and icon size to all folders at once. The tool is especially popular among IT technicians who prepare standardized corporate images, photographers who need detailed EXIF columns everywhere, and accessibility advocates who require large, readable layouts. Because it writes directly to the documented Windows shell keys, changes survive feature updates and do not rely on background services or shell extensions, keeping system overhead at zero. Portable executables and command-line switches further suit scripting workflows, while an intuitive GUI makes the same capability available to casual users who simply want Downloads, Documents, and network shares to look uniform. LesFerch’s open-source development model invites community feedback, ensuring rapid adaptation to new Windows builds. WinSetView from LesFerch is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

WinSetView

WinSetView provides an easy way to set Windows File Explorer default folder views.

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