Rizukirr is an independent software publisher whose projects live on GitHub and focus on quiet, highly specific utilities that fill gaps larger developers often ignore. The catalog is still small, yet the guiding philosophy is evident: lightweight background services that weave faith-based or cultural routines into everyday PC use without disturbing normal workflows. Muslimtify, the publisher’s single released title, typifies this approach by acting as a headless Windows daemon that tracks astronomical calculations for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha, then surfaces unobtrusive toast reminders at the exact minute each salat begins. Users can set their own madhhab calculation method, adjust angle-based twilight rules, and mute notifications when the machine is in presentation mode, making the tool equally useful on home laptops, office workstations or classroom projectors. Because the executable runs as a low-impact service, it coexists with calendar, mail or conferencing clients and never competes for foreground attention. While the portfolio is currently limited to this one Islamic prayer-time notifier, the publisher’s open-source structure suggests future releases will stay in the same niche of culturally aware system utilities that operate silently in the background. Rizukirr software, beginning with Muslimtify, is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
An Islamic prayer time notification daemon for Windows
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