Kamil Szymborski is an independent Windows utility developer who concentrates on lightweight, single-purpose tools that refine the day-to-day desktop experience. His catalog currently revolves around Window Centering Helper, a tiny background agent that watches every newly opened window and optionally snaps it to the exact centre of the monitor, eliminating the manual drag-and-drop ritual that multi-monitor and high-resolution users face. Although the portfolio is still compact, the publisher’s philosophy—minimal memory footprint, no GUI bloat, CLI-friendly configuration, and permissive open-source licensing—places the utility firmly in the same niche as other system enhancers that quietly fix ergonomic friction without adding startup clutter. Typical use cases include tidying overlapping IDE or browser instances during development sprints, centring remote-desktop sessions on large conference-room screens, or automating consistent window placement for streamers who capture centred game frames. Because the helper exposes command-line flags and JSON settings, power users can fold it into AutoHotkey scripts, scheduled tasks, or corporate imaging workflows that require uniform desktop layouts. The codebase is maintained in public repositories, accepts pull requests for additional alignment modes, and is signed with a valid certificate so that Windows Defender and enterprise whitelists recognize it as safe. All of Kamil Szymborski’s software is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest upstream release, and can be installed individually or batched alongside other utilities in a single unattended run.
Can center windows manually or automatically
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