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NFC Tools for Desktop, developed by wak dev and currently at version 2.7, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to read from and write to NFC tags through an intuitive graphical interface. Belonging to the Utilities & Operating Systems category, the program enables users to inspect tag properties, encode URLs, plain text, contact cards, Bluetooth pairing data, Wi-Fi credentials, and launch-application records, or erase and permanently lock tags for one-time use. Typical scenarios include quickly programming sets of marketing posters, populating conference badges with vCard data, automating handset tasks for Android’s “NFC Tools” companion app, provisioning guest Wi-Fi in cafés, or embedding Spotify playlist links in homemade coasters. The single-window layout lists selectable records, shows real-time UID, tech type, and memory size, and exports session logs to CSV for later auditing. Version 2.7, the first public release, supports NTAG 21x, MIFARE Classic, Ultralight, and DESFire families over ACS, Identive, and generic PCSC readers without requiring additional drivers, and runs on Windows 7 through 11. Because the package is portable, it can be launched from a thumb drive for field work, while command-line switches allow silent write operations that integrate with larger asset-management scripts. NFC Tools for Desktop is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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