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AfterLife 1.0.0, released by developer Aderito Neto, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to solve the common post-format problem of forgetting to reinstall essential programs. Positioned in the System Utilities / Backup & Restore category, the single-version tool maintains a personal checklist of every third-party application previously present on the machine, letting users mark items as installed or pending so that nothing is overlooked during a clean Windows setup. Typical use cases include refreshing a gaming rig, repurposing an office workstation, or recovering from malware, situations where dozens of utilities, drivers, and productivity suites must be restored in a specific order. AfterLife opens into a minimal interface that imports an existing software manifest or allows manual entry of program names, version strings, and download URLs; entries can be grouped by category, sorted alphabetically, and filtered with a live search box. Once the list is curated, the application exports it to a portable JSON file that can be backed up to cloud storage or copied onto a USB stick; after the operating system is reinstalled, the same file is reloaded, and check-boxes are ticked off progressively until the checklist is complete. Because the utility is only 1.0.0 and has not received subsequent updates, its feature set remains deliberately simple, foregoing automated installers or package managers in favor of a straightforward reminder system that relies on user discretion. AfterLife is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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