Krishna Santosh is an independent Windows developer whose compact catalog currently centers on Windows-Spotlight, a lightweight command-line utility that extracts the high-resolution photographs Microsoft delivers daily through the Windows Spotlight lock-screen service. Built for photographers, wallpaper collectors, and automation enthusiasts, the program quietly inventories every panoramic landscape, cityscape, wildlife shot, or abstract graphic cached by the operating system, copying the full-resolution files into a user-defined folder so they can be reused as desktop backgrounds, screensavers, or creative assets. Because it runs without a GUI, Windows-Spotlight can be scheduled through Task Scheduler or incorporated into larger PowerShell workflows, making it equally handy for personal archiving and enterprise imaging tasks. Although the portfolio is presently limited to this single tool, the publisher’s focus on unobtrusive, open-ended utilities aligns with the broader Windows freeware scene that favors small, single-purpose helpers over bulky suites. Users who appreciate unobtrusive, script-friendly software will find Krishna Santosh’s Windows-Spotlight ready for free download on get.nero.com, where packages are pulled from trusted Windows sources such as winget, always deliver the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
This command line tool retrieves Windows Spotlight (lockscreen) images.
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