Tomas Rudh is a Windows utility developer whose single public offering, WinSize4, addresses the everyday frustration of juggling application windows across multi-monitor desktops. The program silently remembers the exact placement and pixel-perfect dimensions of every selected window, then restores that geometry whenever the application is relaunched, after screen configuration changes, or on user-defined hotkeys. Typical use cases include developers who need code editors on one screen and browsers on another, financial traders reconstructing complex Bloomberg-terminal layouts, CAD operators returning to precise drawing palettes, and gamers who stream while keeping chat or performance overlays visible. Although the portfolio is currently limited to this one auto-resize agent, the project’s open-source nature and active GitHub presence suggest a focus on lightweight, automation-first tools that plug gaps left by the stock Windows shell. WinSize4 is available for free on get.nero.com, where the package is delivered through the trusted winget channel, always installs the newest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch setup.

WinSize4

Resizes apps. It can set positions and sizes across multiple screens.

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