Category: Development
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RShare: Share Your Card With Just a Link — No App, No Sign-up, No Server
Every “digital business card” service seems to want the same three things from you: an email address, a new account, and your personal details sitting on their servers forever. We always thought that was backwards. You shouldn’t have to register an account just to hand someone your phone number. So we built RShare — a free little…
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Kotsethe: Search a Place, Point Your Phone, and Walk Towards It
You step out of a railway station or a bus stand in a city you don’t know. You need a hospital, a temple, your hotel. You open the map… and there’s a tangle of streets and a blue line — but in that first disorienting moment, with no sense of which way is which, you…
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Kaaise: Point Your Phone and Discover What’s Out There
You’re on a rooftop, a train window, a hilltop, or just a road you’ve never driven before. You look toward the horizon and a small question pops up: “What’s that way? Which town is beyond those hills? What’s in this direction I’m heading?” Maps are brilliant at telling you what’s at a point. They’re surprisingly clumsy at answering “what lies…
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Sleep After Download — Free for Everyone
Big downloads are still a thing. Game patches, ISO images, video projects, model weights, AI training files — they take time, and most of the time you’d rather not sit there and watch the progress bar. I built Sleep After Download to fix that. Start your download, tell the app what to do when it…
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DeveloperAlarm — a tiny alarm clock that speaks the way you type
I built a Windows alarm app for myself, and somewhere along the way it got polished enough that it deserves to be shared. It’s free, it’s a single 72 MB executable, and it does exactly one thing well: you type what you want, and it sets an alarm. No dropdowns. No date pickers. No four-screen wizard to…