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Trayffeine is a lightweight Windows utility developed by Rodrigo Antonioli that prevents computers from entering sleep, hibernate, or screen-saver states by placing an unobtrusive icon in the system tray. Designed for scenarios where prolonged activity is required—such as lengthy downloads, unattended file transfers, software compilations, video rendering, or remote-desktop sessions—the program silently overrides the operating-system power plan without requiring administrative rights or complicated configuration. Users toggle the awake state with a single click on the tray icon, eliminating the need to navigate Control Panel power options or third-party scripts. The application belongs to the System Utilities / Power Management category and is distributed as a portable executable, leaving no residual registry entries or background services when closed. Since its initial release, two public builds have been published; the current stable version 1.1.1 refines memory usage and adds optional balloon-tip notifications to confirm when the block is active or released. Earlier iterations provided the same core functionality, but version 1.1.1 introduces a smaller footprint and improved compatibility with Windows 10 and 11 security policies. Trayffeine detects system idle timers in real time and continuously resets them while enabled, ensuring monitors stay on and CPUs remain at full performance; when disabled, normal power-saving behavior resumes instantly. The utility is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, guaranteeing the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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