Victor Aremu

Victor Aremu is an independent software developer whose catalog currently centers on Switch, a lightweight utility engineered to let Windows and macOS users jump between their most-used applications with minimal friction. Built for knowledge workers who keep several productivity tools, browsers, IDEs, or creative suites open at once, Switch replaces the habitual Alt-Tab or Mission-Control shuffle with a single, customizable hot-key overlay that surfaces favorite programs instantly. The tool is deliberately minimal: it indexes user-selected executables, assigns them memorable numeric or color badges, and then stays resident in the system tray, consuming negligible RAM. Typical use cases include developers toggling between code editors and documentation, analysts switching among spreadsheets, BI dashboards, and Slack, or designers moving fluidly among Photoshop, Figma, and reference folders. By eliminating the visual search phase of ordinary window switching, the publisher claims measurable reductions in daily click counts and context-switching lag. Although presently a one-product portfolio, the philosophy evident in Switch—strip away chrome, respect muscle memory, and keep installers tiny—suggests future utilities will likely target similar micro-frictions in mainstream desktop workflows. Victor Aremu’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled from trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

Switch

Switch between your favourite lightning fast. (Windows, MacOS)

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