Nathan Moinvaziri

Nathan Moinvaziri is an independent developer whose catalog centers on pragmatic, lightweight Windows utilities designed to remove friction from everyday file workflows. His best-known title, ExtractNow, exemplifies the philosophy: a no-frills extraction front-end that can queue dozens of password-protected or encrypted archives—ZIP, RAR, 7Z, ISO, TAR, GZ, LZH, ACE and more—then unpack them concurrently with a single drag-and-drop or watched-folder trigger, freeing users from repetitive right-click-extract sequences. While it omits compression and archive editing, the program compensates with automation hooks (command-line switches, shutdown on completion, audio cues) and a portable mode that keeps no traces in the registry, making it popular among gamers, data hoarders and IT staff who regularly ingest multi-part release bundles, driver packs or nightly backups. The same focus on unobtrusive productivity reappears in smaller companion tools that quietly monitor directories, strip metadata or batch-rename files—utilities meant to sit in the system tray until called upon rather than monopolize the desktop. All components share a clean, non-commercial interface and permissive licensing that encourages corporate deployment without audit headaches. Nathan Moinvaziri’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest stable versions and supporting unattended batch installation of multiple applications.

ExtractNow

ExtractNow is a simple utility that allows you to extract multiple archives quickly and easily. ExtractNow is not a complete archival solution. It's main purpose is to allow the user to extract multiple archives easily.

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