i made some small portable windows apps and put them up for free.
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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.
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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.
OpenPylon v1.1.0 - accessibility update. The whole UI now targets WCAG 2.2 AAA. 7:1 contrast, 3px dual-ring focus indicators, ARIA live regions, dialog focus trapping, skip nav, keyboard-accessible context menus, high contrast mode, and 8-second toasts with pause and dismiss.
It's a local-first Kanban board for Windows with markdown cards, version history, and a command palette. Free, portable, CC0.
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OpenPylon v1.1.0 - accessibility update. The whole UI now targets WCAG 2.2 AAA. 7:1 contrast, 3px dual-ring focus indicators, ARIA live regions, dialog focus trapping, skip nav, keyboard-accessible context menus, high contrast mode, and 8-second toasts with pause and dismiss.
It's a local-first Kanban board for Windows with markdown cards, version history, and a command palette. Free, portable, CC0.
Vesper v1.1.0 - accessibility and light theme update. Full keyboard nav, ARIA landmarks, focus traps in modals, skip link, aria-live status messages, reduced motion support, and AAA contrast across both the new light and dark themes.
Also added content zoom and width spinners as non-gesture alternatives to scroll shortcuts.
It's a distraction-free Markdown reader for Windows. Free, portable, CC0.
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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 the site won't load for me.
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@lashman the site won't load for me.
@malin i know, unfortunately my SSD died 2 days ago, apologies

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@malin i know, unfortunately my SSD died 2 days ago, apologies

@lashman
Sorry to hear that. My first experimental gitea died 8 years ago, so the current git server's defined by ansible.Good luck with the restoration!
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@lashman
Sorry to hear that. My first experimental gitea died 8 years ago, so the current git server's defined by ansible.Good luck with the restoration!
@malin well, it's only really a matter of getting a new drive really, i didn't lose any data, but my PC is basically dead until i get a replacement (which with the current prices of ... everything might take a whiiiiiiiiiile). thank you, though! :)
and if you still would like to give it a go, i do have a backup download link in my nextcloud: https://nc.robotbrush.com/s/XnRNAMJtjz8GjDX
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@malin well, it's only really a matter of getting a new drive really, i didn't lose any data, but my PC is basically dead until i get a replacement (which with the current prices of ... everything might take a whiiiiiiiiiile). thank you, though! :)
and if you still would like to give it a go, i do have a backup download link in my nextcloud: https://nc.robotbrush.com/s/XnRNAMJtjz8GjDX
@lashman Is this the right link? It's an .exe file which contains .txt files which aren't actually text files.
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@lashman Is this the right link? It's an .exe file which contains .txt files which aren't actually text files.
@malin it should be, yeah, that's the same one that is in my gitea. i can't check right now since my laptop is running linux, but it should work just fine on windows
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@malin it should be, yeah, that's the same one that is in my gitea. i can't check right now since my laptop is running linux, but it should work just fine on windows
@lashman Ah, okay - I only have access to Linux rn as well :P
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@lashman Ah, okay - I only have access to Linux rn as well :P
@malin ahhhh, that would explain that, haha :P apologies :( i only did the windows version for now (can't really do anything on this laptop sadly, it barely runs the browser, it's absolutely ancient)
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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 Hi. no way to download your apps, at least the ones I've tried to grab. Vesper and Whisper voice. I'm in France. Some kind of geoblocking problem? Thanks.
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@lashman Hi. no way to download your apps, at least the ones I've tried to grab. Vesper and Whisper voice. I'm in France. Some kind of geoblocking problem? Thanks.
@sofquipeut oh no, it's not that, at all! it's just that my ssd died on Sunday, so i'm slowly trying to get everything back up, sorry about that

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@sofquipeut oh no, it's not that, at all! it's just that my ssd died on Sunday, so i'm slowly trying to get everything back up, sorry about that

@lashman No problem. good luck! :)
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@lashman No problem. good luck! :)
@sofquipeut thanks! :)
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Vesper v1.1.0 - accessibility and light theme update. Full keyboard nav, ARIA landmarks, focus traps in modals, skip link, aria-live status messages, reduced motion support, and AAA contrast across both the new light and dark themes.
Also added content zoom and width spinners as non-gesture alternatives to scroll shortcuts.
It's a distraction-free Markdown reader for Windows. Free, portable, CC0.
Made a new thing. Driftwood - an AppImage manager for Linux. Browse 2,000+ apps, one-click install, updates, vulnerability scanning, and desktop menu integration. No root, no accounts, no telemetry.
Built with Rust and GTK 4, runs in userspace, ships as an AppImage itself. Free, CC0 public domain, WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible.
If you use AppImages and want something nicer than the terminal for managing them, give it a look.
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Made a new thing. Driftwood - an AppImage manager for Linux. Browse 2,000+ apps, one-click install, updates, vulnerability scanning, and desktop menu integration. No root, no accounts, no telemetry.
Built with Rust and GTK 4, runs in userspace, ships as an AppImage itself. Free, CC0 public domain, WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible.
If you use AppImages and want something nicer than the terminal for managing them, give it a look.
@lashman out of curiosity, why did you choose CC0 license for these projects? the Creative Commons family of licenses are more targeted at "content" and not code.
CC0-1.0 specifically is not considered "Free and Open Source" by some lawyers due to some of its limitations (for example, it is not an allowed license for "code" in Fedora Linux, it is only allowed for "content")
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@lashman out of curiosity, why did you choose CC0 license for these projects? the Creative Commons family of licenses are more targeted at "content" and not code.
CC0-1.0 specifically is not considered "Free and Open Source" by some lawyers due to some of its limitations (for example, it is not an allowed license for "code" in Fedora Linux, it is only allowed for "content")
@decathorpe it's what i've always been using for pretty much everything i do
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Made a new thing. Driftwood - an AppImage manager for Linux. Browse 2,000+ apps, one-click install, updates, vulnerability scanning, and desktop menu integration. No root, no accounts, no telemetry.
Built with Rust and GTK 4, runs in userspace, ships as an AppImage itself. Free, CC0 public domain, WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible.
If you use AppImages and want something nicer than the terminal for managing them, give it a look.
@lashman
Sounds nice but what is that website doing?! It cranks my CPU way up, uses 200MB ram, and makes my fan run like crazy. So I didn't keep the site open long enough to read it. If the website is like that what would the app do to my computer, Not going to install it to find out. -
@lashman
Sounds nice but what is that website doing?! It cranks my CPU way up, uses 200MB ram, and makes my fan run like crazy. So I didn't keep the site open long enough to read it. If the website is like that what would the app do to my computer, Not going to install it to find out.@leadore ah dang, sorry :( must be the CSS, apologies
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