zhongyang219 is an independent Chinese developer whose open-source utilities focus on unobtrusive system monitoring for Windows desktops. The publisher’s only title, TrafficMonitor, displays real-time network speed, CPU load, memory usage, and GPU temperature in a semi-transparent floating bar that can be docked to any screen edge or embedded in the taskbar. Power users rely on it to watch upstream/downstream saturation while gaming or streaming, while office workers keep the slim meter visible during large file transfers or video conferences. A compact “Lite” build omits GPU and temperature sensors, consuming fewer resources on older laptops. Both editions let users choose which adapter to monitor, set hot-key toggles, customize color themes, and log hourly traffic to CSV for later analysis. The program supports dark mode, multi-monitor setups, and automatic startup, making it a lightweight alternative to bulkier sidebar gadgets or vendor-specific gaming overlays. zhongyang219’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.