Idrees Dargahwala is an independent developer who focuses on building lightweight, open-source Electron utilities that streamline access to educational content. The portfolio is presently centered on Course Hunt, a desktop client that interfaces with the coursehunters.net library to let users batch-download entire video curricula for offline viewing. Typical use-cases include students who want to archive programming bootcamps, designers who need reference material without constant connectivity, and professionals assembling corporate training repositories. By wrapping the download logic in a cross-platform shell, the tool avoids the manual scraping or browser extension work usually required when saving lecture series, captions and supplementary files in their original resolution. The publisher’s broader orientation appears to lie in productivity niches that remove friction between freely available knowledge and the learner, so future releases are expected to follow the same minimalist philosophy: single-purpose applications that authenticate once, queue multiple resources, and export them in neatly organized folders without watermarking or transcoding. All Idrees Dargahwala software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always deliver the latest upstream build, and can be installed individually or in bulk alongside other catalog applications.

Course Hunt

Download free videos by coursehunters.net using the Electron application

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