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TauriWinTools 0.1.0, published by Moheshwar Amarnath Biswas, is a lightweight Windows utility suite that gathers a set of small but practical applets and quick-access shortcuts designed to streamline everyday system management. Released in a single version to date, the program falls squarely into the system-tweaker category, offering users a straightforward way to adjust normally buried OS settings, expose hidden Windows features, and launch frequently needed administrative consoles without navigating nested Control Panel menus or memorizing command-line strings. Typical use cases range from one-click toggling of dark mode, visibility of protected operating-system files, and restoration of classic right-click context entries, to rapid entry into God Mode, advanced power-plan selection, and quick-cleanup of temporary folders. By packaging these capabilities into a single executable that launches from any folder or taskbar pin, TauriWinTools reduces the friction that usually accompanies Windows customization, making it attractive to power users who regularly tweak workstations, hobbyists who enjoy uncovering obscure OS options, and support technicians who need repeatable, low-overhead fixes for client machines. The interface relies on clearly labeled buttons rather than cryptic checkboxes, so even casual owners can safely experiment without fear of straying into dangerous registry edits. Because the entire toolkit is contained in one 0.1.0 build, updates, enhancements, or additional modules are expected to appear as future iterations, yet the current release already covers the most requested convenience shortcuts identified by early adopters. TauriWinTools is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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