i made some small portable windows apps and put them up for free.
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@lashman yeah I got like tons of stuff to enter and I made a really crazy table for it in Libre Calc (wiht drop down menus and stuff), but I think I will be faster with voice, after knowing exactly how the data is structured now.
@tomtrottel oh yeah, absolutely! voice is SO MUCH faster
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@lashman btw this happens when I click download, downloading https://git.lashman.live/lashman/whisper_voice/releases/download/v1.1.0/whisper-voice.exe says not found. I found the download myself though.
@jonathan859 ok, it should all be fixed now
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i made some small portable windows apps and put them up for free. CC0 - public domain, do whatever you want with them. No accounts, no telemetry, no installers.
- Core Cooldown - break timer
- Whisper Voice - local speech-to-text
- TypoGenie - Markdown to Word docs
- TutorialVault - video tutorial organizer
- OpenPylon - local Kanban board
- Vesper - distraction-free Markdown readerSource on my self-hosted Gitea.
@lashman
Nice, but Linux?
I finally abandoned Windows in Jan 2017 after using NT since 1994 and DOS/Win from 1991.
Abandoned MS Office in 2012 after using Win Word since 2.0a.
Never used Internet Explorer or Outlook except to test them.
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@lashman
Nice, but Linux?
I finally abandoned Windows in Jan 2017 after using NT since 1994 and DOS/Win from 1991.
Abandoned MS Office in 2012 after using Win Word since 2.0a.
Never used Internet Explorer or Outlook except to test them.
Mainly Mosaic (1994) -> Netscape -> Firefox.@raymaccarthy oh, i would LOVE to! and i imagine it wouldn't be *too* difficult to do linux versions :( but until there are some decent graphics editing apps on linux (gimp is DEFINITELY not that) i'm stuck on windows :( and trust me - i hate it as much as you do

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@lashman
Nice, but Linux?
I finally abandoned Windows in Jan 2017 after using NT since 1994 and DOS/Win from 1991.
Abandoned MS Office in 2012 after using Win Word since 2.0a.
Never used Internet Explorer or Outlook except to test them.
Mainly Mosaic (1994) -> Netscape -> Firefox.@lashman
On plain Text:
Notepad -> Textpad ->Notepad++.
Notepad++ on WINE in 2016 & part 2017, then KATE on Linux.
Other
Wordstar (CP/M), NewWord (CP/M & DOS), WinWord, StarOffice, OpenOffice, LibreOffice.
Visicalc (Apple II), Supercalc, Cracker (CP/M * DOS), Excel. Then on Linux Gnumeric & LibreCalc, GnuOctave & Scilab.
Schematic/PCB: FutureNet, OrCad, (some others), Eagle (Win, WINE & Linux), KiCad. -
@lashman
On plain Text:
Notepad -> Textpad ->Notepad++.
Notepad++ on WINE in 2016 & part 2017, then KATE on Linux.
Other
Wordstar (CP/M), NewWord (CP/M & DOS), WinWord, StarOffice, OpenOffice, LibreOffice.
Visicalc (Apple II), Supercalc, Cracker (CP/M * DOS), Excel. Then on Linux Gnumeric & LibreCalc, GnuOctave & Scilab.
Schematic/PCB: FutureNet, OrCad, (some others), Eagle (Win, WINE & Linux), KiCad.@raymaccarthy impressive! :) and yes, i've been using both n++ and onlyoffice for like a decade now! :D
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@raymaccarthy oh, i would LOVE to! and i imagine it wouldn't be *too* difficult to do linux versions :( but until there are some decent graphics editing apps on linux (gimp is DEFINITELY not that) i'm stuck on windows :( and trust me - i hate it as much as you do

@lashman
I used Aldus Photostyle, Adobe Photoshop and PaintShop Pro (versions 4 to 8). Also lesser packages.
I used GIMP on Windows. You need to change default theme, dock, tool settings. Now The GIMP on Linux. A bit of a learning curve, but GIMP is actually easier to use than Photoshop or PSP7 and more powerful than PSP. Had to convert PSP7 images to Photoshop in PSP7 to import to The GIMP.
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@menelion ok, i *think* it's fixed now, or at least i hope it is 🤞
@lashman Yepp, now I can at least see the app inside a frame.
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@lashman Yepp, now I can at least see the app inside a frame.
@menelion woohoo! :) sorry about that, glad at least it works now! :D
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i made some small portable windows apps and put them up for free. CC0 - public domain, do whatever you want with them. No accounts, no telemetry, no installers.
- Core Cooldown - break timer
- Whisper Voice - local speech-to-text
- TypoGenie - Markdown to Word docs
- TutorialVault - video tutorial organizer
- OpenPylon - local Kanban board
- Vesper - distraction-free Markdown readerSource on my self-hosted Gitea.
Core Cooldown v0.2.0 is out - and it's still completely free. This update brings the whole UI up to WCAG 2.2 Level AAA accessibility.
7:1 contrast, 44px hit areas, full keyboard nav, WAI-ARIA 1.2 screen reader support, Windows High Contrast, and reduced-motion support. 42 fixes across 18 components.
A break timer meant to prevent RSI should work for everyone. Portable, no installer, CC0 public domain.
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@lashman
I used Aldus Photostyle, Adobe Photoshop and PaintShop Pro (versions 4 to 8). Also lesser packages.
I used GIMP on Windows. You need to change default theme, dock, tool settings. Now The GIMP on Linux. A bit of a learning curve, but GIMP is actually easier to use than Photoshop or PSP7 and more powerful than PSP. Had to convert PSP7 images to Photoshop in PSP7 to import to The GIMP.
I do have a no longer used XP & 10 laptops & 7 PC. Also all 3 on VMs, not used. Cloned XP laptop to VM.@raymaccarthy @lashman Hi! GIMP does have PSP support, so I'm curious what you needed to convert to get it to work in GIMP?
For instance, are there missing features when you straight imported the file into GIMP? If so, we can look into adding support for them.
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@raymaccarthy @lashman Hi! GIMP does have PSP support, so I'm curious what you needed to convert to get it to work in GIMP?
For instance, are there missing features when you straight imported the file into GIMP? If so, we can look into adding support for them.
@CmykStudent @lashman
There seems to be different PSP formats. Earlier The Gimp had a plug-in and later maybe built in. Certainly my PSP7 files from XP wouldn't import at all, on Windows XP or on Linux Mint.
No issue saving in PS format from PSP7 on XP and opening that in The Gimp. Nothing was lost.
Text editing and layers is SO much better on The Gimp.
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@CmykStudent @lashman
There seems to be different PSP formats. Earlier The Gimp had a plug-in and later maybe built in. Certainly my PSP7 files from XP wouldn't import at all, on Windows XP or on Linux Mint.
No issue saving in PS format from PSP7 on XP and opening that in The Gimp. Nothing was lost.
Text editing and layers is SO much better on The Gimp.
I imagine the last time I had to go back and convert was maybe 2018 or so for some files missed in 2016.
No PSP7 on Win7 or Win10.@raymaccarthy @lashman Hmm. If you have a file you're willing to share, I'd be happy to work on it and try to improve our support. If not, no worries!
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Core Cooldown v0.2.0 is out - and it's still completely free. This update brings the whole UI up to WCAG 2.2 Level AAA accessibility.
7:1 contrast, 44px hit areas, full keyboard nav, WAI-ARIA 1.2 screen reader support, Windows High Contrast, and reduced-motion support. 42 fixes across 18 components.
A break timer meant to prevent RSI should work for everyone. Portable, no installer, CC0 public domain.
Whisper Voice also got a big accessibility update! The whole UI now meets WCAG 2.2 Level AAA - 7:1+ contrast, full keyboard nav, screen reader roles on every component, reduced motion support, and I/O marks on toggles so nothing relies on color alone.
Still free, still portable, still completely local. Your voice never leaves your machine.
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Whisper Voice also got a big accessibility update! The whole UI now meets WCAG 2.2 Level AAA - 7:1+ contrast, full keyboard nav, screen reader roles on every component, reduced motion support, and I/O marks on toggles so nothing relies on color alone.
Still free, still portable, still completely local. Your voice never leaves your machine.
TypoGenie v1.1.0 is out. The app and its document output now target WCAG 2.2 Level AAA.
Full keyboard nav, screen reader support, native dialog modals, high contrast and reduced motion support. All color pairs across 165+ templates auto-validated for AAA contrast.
The Word docs it generates are also more accessible - tagged table headers, heading structure, document metadata.
Free, portable, CC0.
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Whisper Voice also got a big accessibility update! The whole UI now meets WCAG 2.2 Level AAA - 7:1+ contrast, full keyboard nav, screen reader roles on every component, reduced motion support, and I/O marks on toggles so nothing relies on color alone.
Still free, still portable, still completely local. Your voice never leaves your machine.
@lashman Oh thanks, I was about to feedback that accessibility was kinda problematic when I tested it. Will try again.
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@lashman Oh thanks, I was about to feedback that accessibility was kinda problematic when I tested it. Will try again.
@jonathan859 beat you to it, haha! :P but yes, it should be much better now, hopefully :)
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@TheZeldaZone awww, thank you! :)
@lashman @TheZeldaZone Inspirational!
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@deejayy @TheZeldaZone nice!!! :D
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TypoGenie v1.1.0 is out. The app and its document output now target WCAG 2.2 Level AAA.
Full keyboard nav, screen reader support, native dialog modals, high contrast and reduced motion support. All color pairs across 165+ templates auto-validated for AAA contrast.
The Word docs it generates are also more accessible - tagged table headers, heading structure, document metadata.
Free, portable, CC0.
TutorialVault v1.1.0 - completely rewritten from Python to Rust + TypeScript on Tauri v2. Now targets WCAG 2.2 AAA - full keyboard nav, screen reader support, 44px touch targets, 7:1 contrast, reduced motion, and Windows High Contrast support.
It's a local video tutorial library manager with progress tracking, subtitle support, per-video notes, and drag-and-drop playlists. Free, portable, CC0.