Muhammad Fareez Iqmal is an independent software publisher whose compact catalog focuses on solving very specific, campus-centric problems for engineering and computer-science users. IIUM Schedule translates the tangled course timetables of International Islamic University Malaysia into clean, color-coded weekly grids that students can export or share, eliminating the perennial headache of cross-checking multiple faculty PDFs. SeriLink Serial Monitor, on the other hand, strips the traditional heavyweight terminal down to a feather-weight Windows utility that opens COM ports, logs incoming data, and graphs sensor output in real time—ideal for Arduino, ESP32, or STM32 tinkerers who need a quick debugging window without launching a full IDE. Both tools share a philosophy of doing one job exceptionally well: the first rescues undergraduates from scheduling chaos, the second rescues firmware prototypes from silent buses. Lightweight installers, dark-mode GUIs, and automatic update prompts indicate a developer who dog-foots his own creations in lecture halls and electronics labs alike. Muhammad Fareez Iqmal’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the newest release and allowing batch installation of both applications in a single command.