Mārtiņš Možeiko is an independent Latvian developer whose open-source utilities are prized by Windows power-users seeking minimalist, high-performance alternatives to bulkier mainstream tools. His best-known utility, wcap, is a command-line screen recorder engineered specifically for Windows 10 and 11 that captures lossless video, system audio and microphone input without the heavyweight encoders or watermarking common in consumer suites. Typical use cases include recording coding demos, gameplay clips, tutorial voice-overs, bug-reproduction videos and live-stream sources, all with frame-accurate timing and negligible CPU overhead. Because wcap is driven entirely by short typed commands, it slots neatly into batch scripts, CI pipelines, AutoHotkey macros or scheduled tasks, letting QA teams, educators and streamers automate repetitive capture jobs and produce consistently small, edit-ready files. The single-binary distribution requires no installation, registry changes or runtime dependencies beyond what the OS already provides, so it can be carried on a flash drive or deployed across lab machines in seconds. While the portfolio is currently focused on this one utility, the author’s GitHub history of graphics and system-level experiments suggests further compact tools may follow the same philosophy of speed, transparency and zero bloat. Možeiko’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Small and efficient screen recording utility for Windows 10 and 11.
Details