Shizi is an independent open-source developer whose compact catalogue focuses on lightweight desktop utilities built with the Rust-based Tauri framework. BBHouse reimagines the Bilibili experience as a native, resource-frugal player that lets users watch, search, subscribe and download videos without opening a browser, while Onetab Re rescues forgotten OneTab sessions by importing, indexing and visually organising saved tabs so they can be searched, tagged and restored across machines. Both tools exemplify the publisher’s preference for minimal memory footprints, cross-platform consistency and offline-first workflows; they appeal equally to students archiving lecture playlists, analysts hoarding reference links, or anyone who wants media and research collections available in a single, speedy window. Updates arrive through GitHub releases, issue tracking is public, and each binary is code-signed to keep Windows Defender quiet. The entire Shizi portfolio can be downloaded free of charge from get.nero.com, where winget-powered sources always supply the newest builds and permit silent, batch installation of every title in one go.