Aswa Paul is an independent software publisher whose catalog currently centers on Sorter, a lightweight utility engineered to streamline personal file organization on Windows systems. Built for users who accumulate large, heterogeneous collections of documents, images, downloads, and project folders, Sorter analyzes filename patterns, creation dates, and embedded metadata, then automatically redistributes items into logically named subdirectories. Typical use cases include consolidating camera imports scattered across the desktop, separating invoices from correspondence in a busy Downloads folder, or grouping code assets by extension and commit date during post-project cleanup. The tool exposes rule-based filters and preset profiles for common scenarios such as “Photos by Year-Month” or “Videos by Resolution,” yet remains open to custom criteria so photographers, students, accountants, and designers can adapt it to niche workflows. Lightweight background operation and optional shell-integration let the renaming and relocation process run without interrupting active tasks, while a dry-run preview safeguards against accidental moves. Because the developer focuses on a single, tightly scoped problem, updates concentrate on refining sorting algorithms, expanding metadata recognition, and maintaining compatibility with successive Windows releases. Aswa Paul’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

Sorter

Sorter makes file organisation and management easier.

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