Boris Yakubchik is an independent software publisher whose focus is on lightweight, single-purpose utilities that solve everyday media-handling problems for Windows users. The company’s only public title, Video Hub App 3, demonstrates this philosophy by turning scattered video collections into a browsable, searchable library without importing or duplicating files. After pointing the program at any set of folders, it silently generates high-resolution thumbnails and time-stamped previews, then presents everything in a dark, distraction-free grid that can be filtered by resolution, codec, duration, or custom tags. Keyboard-first navigation, hover-scrubbing, and built-in playback make it easy to audition clips before opening them in an editor, dropping them into a Premiere timeline, or confirming that a download is the exact scene a user needed. Because the database is portable, videographers can carry an external drive from studio to set and still have instant visual access to terabytes of rushes. The demo build restricts batch exports and library size, yet it retains full search speed and preview quality, giving freelancers, YouTubers, and archivists a risk-free way to evaluate whether the workflow saves more time than Explorer or VLC ever could. Boris Yakubchik’s software, including the Video Hub App 3 demo, is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always deliver the latest version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Video Hub App 3 - browse, search, preview your videos
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