voidtools is a niche Windows utility house whose entire catalog revolves around making large file collections instantly navigable. Its flagship application, Everything, builds a real-time index of every local NTFS, ReFS, or folder-path entry and returns filename matches as you type, turning terabyte-level drives into a sub-second search experience beloved by power users, forensic analysts, media archivists, and anyone who has ever waited for Windows Explorer to finish crawling. A companion tool, void Image Viewer, keeps the same minimalist ethic: it opens common raster formats—including animated GIF and WebP—without the overhead of bulky photo suites, letting reviewers cycle through folders with keyboard shortcuts or preview frames of an animation before deciding whether to launch a full editor. Together the pair form a lightweight productivity layer: locate assets in milliseconds, inspect them instantly, then hand off to heavier software only when necessary. Both utilities are portable, consume negligible RAM, and respect dark-mode preferences, so they slip unobtrusively into corporate, gaming, or creative workflows that demand speed over gloss. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

Everything

Locate files and folders by name instantly.

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void Image Viewer

Lightweight image viewer for Windows with animated GIF/WEBP support

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