Tom Englert is an independent developer whose compact Windows utility Region To Share solves a narrow but persistent screen-sharing problem: when a conferencing tool insists on broadcasting an entire monitor or just one window, the program lets the user draw a rectangle on the desktop and presents that rectangle as a virtual camera feed or standalone window that meeting software can treat as a normal capture source. Typical scenarios include revealing only a spreadsheet range during a financial review, keeping confidential e-mail panes hidden while demonstrating a browser-based dashboard, or letting a teacher stream a code editor slice without exposing personal notes on the same display. Because the tool is open-source and lightweight, it appeals to presenters, remote instructors, support agents, and privacy-minded teams who need granular control without installing heavyweight suites. The single-package portfolio reflects a focused philosophy of fixing one friction point exceptionally well rather than bundling unrelated features. Tom Englert’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest build and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.
A Windows helper app to share only a part of a screen via video conference apps that only support either full screen or single window like e.g. Teams, WebEx, etc.
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