anwather is a boutique publisher whose entire catalog is presently represented by a single, tightly-focused productivity utility. The company’s solitary release, ncw, belongs to the lightweight system-enhancement category and is aimed at developers, DevOps engineers, and power users who live inside command-line or code-editing environments. Instead of forcing a manual context switch, ncw detects the working directory of an open File Explorer window and instantly spawns a fresh Windows Terminal tab—or, if preferred, a VS Code instance—already rooted in that location. The micro-tool thereby streamlines folder navigation, repository cloning, and rapid script editing workflows that otherwise require redundant copy-pasting of paths or layered clicks through context menus. Typical use cases include opening a project folder in VS Code straight from Downloads, launching an elevated PowerShell tab inside a deep system path, or spinning up multiple terminals for parallel micro-service debugging without losing visual track of the original directory. Because the executable is portable and parameter-driven, it can also be wired into AutoHotkey scripts, taskbar toolbars, or third-party file managers to create personalized keyboard shortcuts. Although the portfolio is currently limited to this one helper, the publisher’s emphasis on friction-free Windows power-user scenarios positions ncw as a candidate for future expansion into similar context-aware utilities. anwather software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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Opens a new Windows Terminal tab or VS Code in the current directory

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