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Freeter 1.2.1 by Alex Kaul is a lightweight Windows productivity launcher that consolidates every resource a knowledge worker needs for a project into a single, always-accessible dashboard. Instead of hunting through nested folders, browser bookmarks, and scattered SaaS logins, users create dedicated “project cards” that embed live web apps, local file shortcuts, shell commands, and quick-launch buttons for tools such as VS Code, Figma, or Slack. Once configured, a customizable hotkey summons the workspace instantly, letting developers, designers, marketers, and consultants switch contexts without rearranging windows or reopening tabs. The utility is especially valued by freelancers juggling multiple clients and by small teams that share standardized workflow templates, because each card can be exported as a JSON file and cloned for new engagements. Although the interface is minimal, Freeter supports theming, multi-monitor placement, and a portable mode that keeps no traces on the host PC, making it a frequent companion on USB sticks for IT contractors. Version 1.2.1, the only public release to date, remains functionally stable on Windows 7 through 11 and requires no elevated privileges, so it can be deployed inside locked-down corporate environments. Because the program is essentially a wrapper for web and local links, its memory footprint stays below 60 MB even when ten or more dashboard cards are open. Freeter 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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