If you were a Windows 95 and Windows XP user, then you might recognize it name Power Toys, which was about a set of system utilities, which was developed by Microsoft.
After a few generations that Power Toys remained on the shelf, the idea is back and now available first edition for Insider of Windows 10.
This set of utilities and their source code is available from GitHub, where from there users can also make suggestions, build their own apps or report problems.
Power Toys' then-initial set of utilities was useful for classic tasks like creating autoplay CDs or importing settings registery in the Control Panel via TweakUI.
This initial version of Power Toys includes a shortcut wizard for Windows, as well as "FancyZones", which lets you set preset targets to drag applications, which will then be maximized to fill a predefined zone.
Watch the relevant video below:
Also included is a recording screen that outputs animated GIFs. To download the current set, and if you are running Windows 10, go here.