Nalle Berg is a small, Norway-based Windows utility developer whose compact portfolio focuses on making low-level system tasks quicker and safer for everyday users. IPGui wraps the venerable ipconfig command set into a friendly ribbon interface, letting administrators flush DNS, cycle adapters, ping ranges, release-renew DHCP leases or spot rogue gateways without memorising switches. Network troubleshooters can export logs, plot latency heat-maps and push fresh static routes from the same window, turning a routine connectivity check into a one-click diagnostic report. Complementing that, WinProgramSuite tackles the opposite end of the software lifecycle by providing a visual frontend to winget: browse the Microsoft repository, queue dozens of packages, pin versions or schedule silent background upgrades while suppressing reboots. Corporate desks use it to keep third-party runtimes, browsers and codecs evergreen; home tinkerers treat it as a portable “Ninite alternative” that also uninstalls bloat and snapshots restore points before every change. Together the two tools cover the gap between network layer housekeeping and application layer hygiene, giving small businesses, school labs and power-user laptops a lightweight, no-subscription way to stay connected and current. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.