Matteo Rossi is an independent developer who focuses on lightweight Windows utilities that streamline everyday office tasks. Operating under the SourceForge alias “pincopallino,” Rossi’s catalog is currently anchored by iCopy, a tiny application that turns any TWAIN-compatible scanner and local printer into a one-click photocopier. Users simply place a document on the flatbed or in the ADF, press the large on-screen button, and watch as iCopy automatically scans, crops, rotates, and sends the image to the selected printer without launching heavier imaging suites. The program is popular in home offices, school reception desks, and small legal practices where a dedicated copier is unavailable or cost-prohibitive. Beyond basic copying, iCopy exposes settings for resolution, color mode, and page scaling, so it can also serve as a quick scanning front-end for archiving receipts, identity cards, or letter-size contracts to PDF. Because the utility is portable and open-source, administrators frequently bundle it with kiosk setups or slipstream it into Windows images for nonprofits that rely on donated hardware. While the present portfolio is narrow, Rossi’s emphasis on friction-free operation and minimal resource consumption signals a design philosophy likely to extend to future productivity micro-tools. Matteo Rossi’s software, beginning with iCopy, is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled from trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

iCopy

iCopy lets you combine your scanner and printer into a powerful, but easy to use photocopier.

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