Matthew Malensek

Matthew Malensek is a solo developer known for crafting lightweight, single-purpose utilities that refine everyday Windows interactions. His flagship application, 3RVX, re-imagines on-screen volume feedback by replacing the operating system’s default speaker icon with a fully skinnable display that fades in when levels change, supports custom hotkeys, and can show percentage read-outs, peak meters, or sleek horizontal bars. Designed for gamers who need unobtrusive audio cues, music producers who toggle levels while tracking, and office workers who mute quickly before meetings, the tool hooks into system audio APIs without injecting drivers, keeping CPU overhead negligible. Malensek’s broader catalog, though compact, follows the same philosophy: tiny executables that graft missing conveniences onto Windows—be it clipboard managers, battery notifiers, or monitor calibration helpers—each distributed as portable ZIPs with open-source code for transparency. Updates arrive quietly through GitHub releases, and every binary is signed to satisfy enterprise antivirus policies. All Matthew Malensek software, including 3RVX, is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always resolve to the newest build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other catalog titles.

3RVX

Skinnable volume controller and OSD

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