Versions:

  • 1.0.0

MessyFileOrganizer 1.0.0, released by Angel Dev0, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to impose order on chaotic download directories by automatically classifying every new file the moment it lands on disk. Operating silently in the background, the program monitors one or more user-defined folders and, once a download finishes, compares the file’s extension, name patterns, and optional metadata against a built-in rule-set to decide whether the item belongs in Documents, Images, Music, Videos, Archives, or a custom category the user can extend through an editable XML profile. Typical use-cases include keeping the default Downloads folder navigable on busy office workstations, preventing school projects from being buried among installers, and allowing content creators to maintain separate buckets for raw footage, royalty-free audio, and graphic assets without manual drag-and-drop. Because the classifier runs as a low-priority service, it does not interfere with simultaneous browser sessions or large file transfers, and a small tray indicator offers one-click rollback if a file is mis-sorted. The application belongs to the File Management category, integrates with Windows Explorer through a context-menu entry, and ships as a single portable executable that requires no elevated rights or external runtimes. Version 1.0.0 represents the initial public release, so no earlier builds exist; future updates are expected to add cloud-sync awareness and regex-based filtering. MessyFileOrganizer is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and enabling unattended batch installation alongside other applications.

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