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 reader

Source on my self-hosted Gitea.

https://apps.lashman.live

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #Productivity #PublicDomain

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.

https://apps.lashman.live/core_cooldown/

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #Accessibility #A11y

Core Cooldown - A break timer that belongs to you

Portable Windows break timer. No installer, no account, no telemetry, no cost. 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.

https://apps.lashman.live/whisper_voice/

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #Accessibility #A11y

Whisper Voice - Your voice stays yours

Local speech recognition. 99 languages, LLM correction, neural translation. WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible. Zero cloud dependency. CC0 public domain.

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.

https://apps.lashman.live/typogenie/

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #Accessibility #A11y

TypoGenie - Turn Markdown into professional Word docs

165+ typography styles. Drag your Markdown, pick a style, export to Word. WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible. No subscription, no cloud. CC0 licensed.

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.

https://apps.lashman.live/tutorialvault/

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #Accessibility #A11y

TutorialVault - Your tutorials, your library

WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible desktop video tutorial library manager with progress tracking, content fingerprinting, subtitles, and notes. Local-only. CC0 licensed.

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.

https://apps.lashman.live/openpylon/

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #Accessibility #A11y

OpenPylon - A local-first Kanban board for Windows

Portable, WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible Windows Kanban board. No cloud, no account, no telemetry. CC0 public domain.

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.

https://apps.lashman.live/vesper/

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #Accessibility #A11y

Vesper - A distraction-free markdown reader

Portable, WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible Windows markdown reader. No installer, no account, no telemetry. CC0 public domain.

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.

https://apps.lashman.live/driftwood/

#Linux #OpenSource #FOSS #AppImage #CC0

Driftwood - Friendly AppImage manager for Linux desktops

Modern AppImage manager for Linux. Discover 2,000+ apps, manage updates, scan for vulnerabilities - all from one place. No root needed. CC0 public domain.

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.

https://apps.lashman.live/outlay/

#Linux #OpenSource #FOSS #CC0 #PersonalFinance

Outlay - Personal finance and expense tracker for Linux

Local-first personal finance for Linux. Budgets, charts, forecasts, 40+ currencies, and more. No cloud, no accounts, no telemetry. CC0 public domain.

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.

https://apps.lashman.live/pixstrip/

#Linux #OpenSource #FOSS #Photography #CC0

PixStrip - Batch Image Processor for Linux

Batch image processing for Linux. Resize, convert, compress, strip metadata, watermark, rename. No cloud, no accounts, no telemetry. CC0 public domain.

New app. Nomina - a modern bulk file renamer for Windows. Stack rename rules into a pipeline, preview everything live & undo anything, even across sessions. 18 rename operations including regex, EXIF dates, case conversion, and sequential numbering.

Most tools like this look like they haven't been updated since 2004. This one doesn't.

Portable, no installer. WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible. Free, CC0 public domain. No telemetry.

https://apps.lashman.live/nomina/

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #Windows #Productivity

Nomina - Modern bulk file renaming for Windows

Bulk file renamer with 18 chainable rules, live preview, and full undo. Portable, private, CC0 public domain.

New app. EchoBoard - a self-hosted feedback platform. Your community can submit ideas, report bugs, and vote without ever creating an account. No email, no sign-up wall, no tracking. Just show up and participate.

Self-host with Docker. Plugin system, roadmap, changelog, webhooks. WCAG 2.2 AAA accessible. Free, CC0 public domain. Privacy by design.

https://apps.lashman.live/echoboard/

Running it for real for my own apps here, not a demo:
https://echoboard.lashman.live

#OpenSource #CC0 #FOSS #SelfHosted #Privacy

EchoBoard - Feedback without friction

Self-hosted feedback platform. No accounts required. Feature requests, voting, roadmaps, plugins. CC0 public domain.

@lashman are there any preventative or mitigation measures for spam?
echoboard

Self-hosted feedback board. Anonymous by default, no email required.

Gitea: Git with a cup of tea
@lashman @ansiblegames I was wondering the same. I read through the Security points, but I didn't see anything relating to blocking a bad actor and preventing them posting again under a different account... How is that handled?
@normplum @ansiblegames since echoboard is anonymous you can't really "ban" someone (they just clear cookies and come back). instead we make their actions ineffective, proof-of-work makes spam expensive, rate limits and vote budgets keep things in check. phantom voting makes bad votes silently not count, trust scoring flags suspicious activity, anomaly detection catches coordinated behavior. basically don't try to block them, just make everything they do pointless