Maxime Cote is an independent developer whose small, focused catalog is built around ttimer, a minimalist countdown utility that brings the open-source “ttimer” project from GitHub into a convenient Windows package. Designed for users who need distraction-free time-boxing, the program places a sleek, always-on-top progress bar on the desktop and lets sessions be started, paused or reset with a single hot-key. Typical use cases range from Pomodoro-style work intervals and presentation rehearsals to kitchen or gym timing, making it equally at home on office laptops, classroom PCs or home workstations. Because the tool is intentionally lightweight, it consumes negligible RAM and CPU, integrates cleanly with the Windows notification area, and requires no elevated privileges, so it can be deployed across locked-down corporate environments or shared family machines without friction. The winget-ready installer keeps the binary, registry entries and Start-menu shortcut contained, simplifying later removal or mass rollout. Maxime Cote’s broader portfolio is not yet extensive, yet the disciplined engineering behind ttimer signals a preference for clean, single-purpose utilities that solve everyday workflow pain points without feature bloat. The publisher’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Port of github project ttimer to a winget installer
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