Rafael Cossovan de França

Rafael Cossovan de França is an independent Brazilian developer whose compact portfolio focuses on subtle but practical Windows enhancements. His single release, MenuTools, extends the default system menu that appears when a user right-clicks the title bar or presses Alt-Space inside almost any desktop program. By injecting extra entries such as always-on-top toggles, opacity sliders, process priority quick-sets, and minimize-to-tray shortcuts, the utility turns a normally static menu into a lightweight power-user console. Typical scenarios include keeping a calculator or chat window visible while working in a full-screen spreadsheet, dimming a video player to reduce distraction during presentations, or forcing a background render task to low priority without opening Task Manager. Because the executable runs passively and writes no persistent background service, it is popular among portable-app collectors and corporate technicians who need friction-free enhancements that can be dropped onto a USB stick or deployed by script. The tool’s signature hook works on Win32, WPF, and many Electron windows, so the same extended menu surfaces in legacy accounting suites, modern IDE windows, and streaming clients alike. Rafael Cossovan de França’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest version, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

MenuTools

Adds new features to the system menu of applications

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