Oleg Danilov is a solo developer whose compact catalog focuses on practical Windows utilities that streamline otherwise awkward system tasks, most prominently through the Rapid Environment Editor—better known as RapidEE. This tool re-imagines the management of user and system environment variables by swapping the cramped, risk-prone Windows dialog for a resizable graphical interface that color-codes valid, invalid, and empty entries, performs instant syntax checking, and backs up the entire registry path before any change is committed. The program is frequently used by software developers who need to switch library or compiler paths on the fly, system administrators who maintain standardized server profiles, and power users who automate workflows with batch scripts or portable toolchains. Because RapidEE presents both user and machine variables in a single tree, highlights malformed paths in red, and allows drag-and-drop reordering, it eliminates the copy-paste errors that typically break builds or launch sequences. Additional quality-of-life touches—such as quick search, duplicate detection, and the ability to export sets of variables for later re-import—make it equally handy when cloning development environments across VMs or sharing project-specific settings within a team. Oleg Danilov’s software, starting with Rapid Environment Editor, is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Rapid Environment Editor (RapidEE) is an environment variables editor. It includes an easy to use GUI and replaces the small and inconvenient Windows edit box.
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