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WindowResizer 1.3.4 by caoyue is a lightweight system utility designed to memorize and instantly recall the exact size and location of any desktop window through user-defined hotkeys. Aimed at multitaskers who repeatedly rearrange application layouts—such as developers monitoring multiple code panels, analysts comparing side-by-side spreadsheets, or streamers positioning chat and capture overlays—the program silently runs in the background and overrides Windows’ default behavior by capturing window geometry the moment a shortcut is pressed. Up to nine discrete profiles can be stored per executable, allowing one-key transitions between compact, extended, or multi-monitor arrangements without manual dragging or tedious pixel counting. The 1.3.4 release, the tenth iteration since the project’s debut, refines profile reliability across virtual desktops and maintains compatibility from Windows 7 through current 64-bit builds. Nine successive versions have progressively added incremental enhancements like command-line activation, portable mode, and DPI awareness, yet the core binary remains under half a megabyte, ensuring near-instant startup and minimal memory footprint. Because the utility writes settings to a local INI file rather than the registry, it can be carried on a flash drive and deployed on any workstation without administrative rights, making it equally practical for locked-down office environments and personal gaming rigs. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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