Moheshwar Amarnath Biswas

Moheshwar Amarnath Biswas is an independent Windows utility developer who focuses on lightweight, single-purpose programs that streamline common desktop maintenance and personalization tasks. His catalog is built around two complementary toolkits—TauriWinTools and Useful Tools for Windows—each offering a curated mix of registry tweaks, context-menu editors, hidden-feature toggles, and one-click shortcuts for tasks such as flushing DNS, rebuilding icon caches, managing startup entries, or switching power plans. Typical users range from casual owners who want a safer, GUI-driven way to apply “God Mode” folders or disable telemetry, to technicians who need portable applets that can run from a flash drive during on-site support calls. Because the utilities are compiled without background services, they start instantly, leave no residual processes, and can be removed cleanly, making them convenient for shared or corporate PCs where heavy installers are discouraged. The interfaces favor plain icons and descriptive labels over jargon, so even first-time tweakers can enable dark mode across legacy apps, batch-rename files, or capture RGB values from anywhere on screen without consulting manuals. Moheshwar Amarnath Biswas software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

TauriWinTools

It's a collection of handy tools and shortcuts that will make your Windows experience more efficient and fun. You can tweak your settings or access hidden features with ease.

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Useful Tools for Windows

It's a collection of handy tools, scripts and shortcuts that will make your Windows experience more efficient and fun. You can tweak your settings or access hidden features with ease.

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