Glzr Software Pte. Ltd. is a boutique publisher that builds minimalist, keyboard-driven productivity utilities for Windows enthusiasts who miss the precision of X11 tiling environments. Its flagship application, GlazeWM, replicates the i3wm workflow on Windows, letting power users slice the desktop into an automatically arranged grid of containers, trigger layout changes with vim-style hotkeys, and keep hands on the keyboard while juggling IDEs, terminals, and browsers. Complementing this is Zebar, a lightweight engine for rendering cross-platform status bars, desktop widgets, and popup panels that feed on JSON, shell scripts, or any web technology; hobbyists use it to embed CPU graphs, Spotify track info, or custom system menus into floating overlays or docked bars without installing heavyweight desktop shells. Together the two tools form a modular ecosystem favored by developers, streamers, and ricing communities who want Unix-like control on corporate Windows laptops or gaming rigs. Both projects are open-source, MIT-licensed, and actively maintained on GitHub, accepting pull requests for new layouts, widget types, and sensor providers. Glzr Software’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other utilities.