Alex Kaul is an indie developer who concentrates on workflow productivity tools that help freelancers, consultants, and small teams keep every project asset one click away. The company’s single offering, Freeter, behaves as a programmable desktop dashboard that can embed websites, local file browsers, shell terminals, to-do lists, and web-app widgets inside a tabbed workspace that is saved per project. Graphic designers use it to group Adobe Cloud links, asset folders, and client Trello boards; developers preload GitHub repos, Docker commands, and API documentation; marketers assemble Google Analytics, ad-spend spreadsheets, and task trackers so they never hunt through browser tabs again. Because each Freeter project is a self-contained container, switching contexts is instantaneous, and the embedded widgets refresh automatically, giving live updates without opening extra windows. The lightweight client runs on Windows, macOS, and several Linux distributions, storing configuration locally so sensitive client data stays off the cloud unless the user explicitly opts in. Alex Kaul publishes occasional feature updates that add new widget types, keyboard-shortcuts, and performance refinements based on community feedback. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and allowing batch installation of multiple applications.
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