I built a small desktop tool in Python that automates several routine jobs for me on Windows. It has served me well, but the codebase is now dated and some of the third-party libraries I relied on have moved forward. I’m looking for someone who can take the current project, refactor or rewrite where it makes sense, and deliver a modern, stable release that runs smoothly on current Windows machines. Key points you’ll be tackling include bringing the code up to a recent Python version, updating or replacing deprecated libraries, tightening performance, and packing the finished application in a way that is easy for me to install and distribute (a polished .exe via PyInstaller or a comparable solution is fine—whatever you are most comfortable with). A quick but clear change log will help me track what shifted between versions, and inline comments or concise documentation will ensure I can maintain things going forward. Deliverables • Updated source code with clean structure • Windows-ready installer/executable • Brief change log and setup notes If you have solid experience modernising Python desktop apps and you’re comfortable focusing on Windows, I’d love to hear how you would approach the upgrade and what timeline you’d need.