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WinSize4, developed by Tomas Rudh, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to automate the sizing and positioning of application windows across single or multiple monitors. Released in a single stable version 1.2.0.1, the program addresses the common frustration of manually rearranging scattered windows after docking or undocking a laptop, switching display configurations, or launching multi-window workflows. Users can create reusable profiles that record the exact size and screen coordinates of every open application; when the profile is later activated, each program is instantly moved and resized to its assigned rectangle, restoring an optimal workspace within seconds. Typical scenarios include restoring a coder’s IDE-plus-browser layout on startup, returning a financial analyst’s multi-monitor Excel-and-Bloomberg setup after a Teams call, or ensuring that a creative suite’s timeline, preview, and tool panels always land on the correct 4K screen. The software runs unobtrusively from the system tray, consumes minimal memory, and imposes no limits on the number of saved layouts, making it equally useful for single-display ultrawide monitors or complex four-screen trading desks. Because it manipulates only standard Windows geometry properties, WinSize4 is compatible with every desktop application, whether it is a legacy Win32 title or a modern UWP app, and it does not require administrative rights or invasive hooks. The utility belongs to the Desktop Enhancement category and is offered as freeware without advertising or bundled components. WinSize4 is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest version while also supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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