i made some small portable windows apps and put them up for free.
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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.
New app. Outlay - a personal finance app for Linux. Track what you spend, set budgets, manage subscriptions, and see where your money goes. Everything lives in one file on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
It's a native GTK 4 app so it fits right in on a GNOME desktop. I put a lot of work into making it look and feel nice.
Free, CC0 public domain. No subscription to track your subscriptions.
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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.
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@sassdawe yes, absolutely :) i mean - i'm not sure it would work without changing anything, but you can certainly grab the source and try :) CC0 is CC0 :D
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@sassdawe yes, absolutely :) i mean - i'm not sure it would work without changing anything, but you can certainly grab the source and try :) CC0 is CC0 :D
@lashman cool, I'll report back. I just have to get home and rebuild my machine.
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@lashman cool, I'll report back. I just have to get home and rebuild my machine.
@sassdawe awesome, thank you! :) and good luck!
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New app. Outlay - a personal finance app for Linux. Track what you spend, set budgets, manage subscriptions, and see where your money goes. Everything lives in one file on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
It's a native GTK 4 app so it fits right in on a GNOME desktop. I put a lot of work into making it look and feel nice.
Free, CC0 public domain. No subscription to track your subscriptions.
@lashman will be checking this out
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@lashman will be checking this out
@linuxpickle awesome, thank you so much! :)
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New app. Outlay - a personal finance app for Linux. Track what you spend, set budgets, manage subscriptions, and see where your money goes. Everything lives in one file on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
It's a native GTK 4 app so it fits right in on a GNOME desktop. I put a lot of work into making it look and feel nice.
Free, CC0 public domain. No subscription to track your subscriptions.
@lashman Why did you choose Creative Commons instead of, let's say, GPL or BSD or MIT?
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@lashman Why did you choose Creative Commons instead of, let's say, GPL or BSD or MIT?
@alexanderniki just wanted to make it as free as possible, and public domain seems to be the best one
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New app. Outlay - a personal finance app for Linux. Track what you spend, set budgets, manage subscriptions, and see where your money goes. Everything lives in one file on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
It's a native GTK 4 app so it fits right in on a GNOME desktop. I put a lot of work into making it look and feel nice.
Free, CC0 public domain. No subscription to track your subscriptions.
@lashman (looks good !)
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@lashman (looks good !)
@tomtrottel thank you so much! :D
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New app. Outlay - a personal finance app for Linux. Track what you spend, set budgets, manage subscriptions, and see where your money goes. Everything lives in one file on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
It's a native GTK 4 app so it fits right in on a GNOME desktop. I put a lot of work into making it look and feel nice.
Free, CC0 public domain. No subscription to track your subscriptions.
@lashman You’re very prolific!
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New app. Outlay - a personal finance app for Linux. Track what you spend, set budgets, manage subscriptions, and see where your money goes. Everything lives in one file on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
It's a native GTK 4 app so it fits right in on a GNOME desktop. I put a lot of work into making it look and feel nice.
Free, CC0 public domain. No subscription to track your subscriptions.
@lashman is there a chance to get flatpak support?
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@lashman You’re very prolific!
@oscherler mostly just really really bored :P haha
but thank you! :)
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@lashman is there a chance to get flatpak support?
@kleinheiti hmmm, i don't think so, but appimage should work on pretty much all distros, no?
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@linuxpickle awesome, thank you so much! :)
@lashman Do you any issue reports/feedback? I don't have a Gitea account, so if yes, where's the best place for me to send it?
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@lashman Do you any issue reports/feedback? I don't have a Gitea account, so if yes, where's the best place for me to send it?
@linuxpickle probably my email :) lashman@robotbrush.com - send away! :) thank you
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New app. Outlay - a personal finance app for Linux. Track what you spend, set budgets, manage subscriptions, and see where your money goes. Everything lives in one file on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
It's a native GTK 4 app so it fits right in on a GNOME desktop. I put a lot of work into making it look and feel nice.
Free, CC0 public domain. No subscription to track your subscriptions.
New app. PixStrip - batch image processor for Linux. Resize, convert, compress, strip metadata, watermark, and rename. A step-by-step wizard walks you through everything so you don't need to know what you're doing to get good results.
Full CLI for scripting. Fediverse resize presets for Mastodon, Pixelfed, and Lemmy built in.
Rust + GTK 4, native on GNOME. WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible. Free, CC0 public domain. Runs locally.
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New app. Outlay - a personal finance app for Linux. Track what you spend, set budgets, manage subscriptions, and see where your money goes. Everything lives in one file on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no telemetry.
It's a native GTK 4 app so it fits right in on a GNOME desktop. I put a lot of work into making it look and feel nice.
Free, CC0 public domain. No subscription to track your subscriptions.
@lashman@mastodon.social That's finally a finance app that seems to not try to oversimplify while not being a glorious java swing monstrosity … I'll try it.
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@lashman@mastodon.social That's finally a finance app that seems to not try to oversimplify while not being a glorious java swing monstrosity … I'll try it.
@slatian that's what i was going for, haha :) thank you! :D