Small. Useful. Reliable.
Windows utilities developed by
Debasis Bhattacharjee since 2004.
Lightweight Windows tools for system information, diagnostics, monitoring and productivity.

Contact & About

Debmedia Utilities is a one-person project. There is no support ticket queue, no outsourced call center, and no chatbot standing between you and the person who actually wrote the tool you are asking about โ€” every message sent through this page is read directly by the developer. That keeps response times honest rather than instant, but it also means the answer you get back will actually be accurate, because it comes from someone who knows exactly how each of the 250 utilities on this site was built and why.

What to Contact About

Bug reports are the single most valuable kind of message this project receives. If a utility crashes, reports an obviously wrong value, or behaves differently than its description promises, please include the exact utility name, your Windows version and build number (Windows Version Checker on this very site will give you that in ten seconds), and as much detail as you can about what you were doing when it happened. Feature requests are welcome too, particularly ones that fit a tool's existing single-purpose design rather than asking it to grow into something bigger. Suggestions for entirely new utilities are also read carefully โ€” several tools currently in the catalog exist because someone described a problem clearly enough that it turned into a new one-window solution.

General questions about a specific tool, licensing questions, or press and media inquiries are all fine to send through this same channel. There is intentionally only one contact path on this site rather than separate addresses for sales, support and press, because there is only one person on the other end regardless of which category your question falls into.

Response Times

Most messages get a reply within a few business days. Bug reports affecting a tool's core functionality are prioritized over feature requests and general questions, and confirmed bugs are usually addressed in the next update to that specific utility rather than batched into a large, infrequent release. Please do not send the same report multiple times in quick succession โ€” it does not speed up the response and only makes the inbox harder to work through in order.

About the Developer

Debasis Bhattacharjee has been writing small Windows utilities under the Debmedia name since 2004, working primarily in Visual Basic .NET and, more recently, on the modern .NET platform that today's Debmedia Utilities catalog is built on. The philosophy behind every release has stayed consistent for over two decades: a utility should be small enough to understand at a glance, fast enough to open without a splash screen, and honest enough to say clearly when a piece of information genuinely is not available rather than guessing or faking a plausible number. That last point matters more than it might sound โ€” several tools in this catalog (ClockGen and SetFSB among them) deliberately stop short of what a similarly-named commercial tool promises, specifically because doing the "full" version of the job safely would require loading a low-level hardware driver, and that is a line this project does not cross without very good reason.

Based in Kolkata, India, the developer works on Debmedia Utilities alongside other software projects, which is part of why this catalog grew one focused tool at a time rather than as a single large application released once and abandoned. Each of the 250 utilities here was built, tested and documented individually, which is also why the collection covers such a wide and sometimes unusual range of small problems โ€” from decoding a monitor's EDID block to recovering a saved VNC password to fixing playback order on a FAT-formatted car stereo's USB drive. If there is a common thread running through all of it, it is simply this: build the smallest thing that actually solves the problem, and nothing more.

Please Do Not Send

This contact channel is not the right place for requests to bundle a Debmedia utility inside another installer, requests for exclusive redistribution rights, or offers to "review" a tool in exchange for a bundled toolbar or sponsored placement โ€” all of which are declined as a matter of long-standing policy, in keeping with the same no-adware, no-bundling commitment described on the Downloads page.