Bruno Araujo is an independent Brazilian developer who concentrates on small, single-purpose utilities that quietly remove friction from everyday Windows workflows. His catalog is headed by Companion, a lightweight “picture-in-picture” browser that can be pinned above any desktop program, letting users monitor live streams, stock tickers, chat windows or reference pages while they continue to work inside full-screen applications such as Excel, Photoshop or VS Code. The tool is deliberately minimal: no tabs, no heavy chromium layers, just a resizable, always-on-top viewport that remembers position, opacity and URL between sessions. Because the executable is self-contained and portable, it has become popular with gamers who need walkthrough videos, translators who keep dictionaries open, and analysts who track real-time dashboards without sacrificing screen real-estate. Beyond Companion, the GitHub portfolio hints at the same philosophy—micro-tools that solve one annoyance well, ship without installers, and remain free and open-source. All packages are signed, version-tagged and released through GitHub Actions, so updates arrive as soon as commits are pushed. Bruno Araujo’s software, starting with Companion, is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest build and allowing several utilities to be installed in one batch.
Companion is a friendly mini browser to pin on top of any other desktop app and keep doing your things while enjoying a live stream or a youtube video.
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