Building utility software, automation systems, and practical desktop products.
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VADLIKE Labs
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Windows-first tools, automation, wrappers, and desktop workflows
> shipping
Practical software that removes friction and saves time
I build utilities, automation flows, and desktop tooling with a strong bias toward real use cases over demo-only features.
Most of my work lives at the intersection of Windows workflows, scripting, system integration, and fast, low-friction UX.
Current direction: tray-first tools, automation helpers, driver wrappers, launchers, and workflow-focused desktop software.
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Tray-first Windows control center for monitor blackout, desktop layouts, window tools, quick launcher folders, jiggler modes, and scheduled power actions. |
Lightweight Windows audio utility that keeps your preferred microphone selected, blocks unwanted device takeovers, and gives fast per-app volume control from a tray-first workflow. |
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NanoKVM Pro web manager with a hardened file manager, inline ISO mount actions, upload-from-URL support, and torrent downloads in a dark NanoKVM-themed UI. |
Curated collection of standalone touch-friendly apps for NanoKVM Pro, covering Wi-Fi, virtual media, KVM switching, HID automation, network testing, and service toggles. |
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Portable Windows viewer for mirroring the local NanoKVM LCD over SSH, with mouse tap and swipe control plus extra buttons for knob-style actions. |
- Build practical software with a clear purpose
- Prefer direct UX over unnecessary complexity
- Turn repetitive actions into one-click workflows
- Keep tooling approachable, fast to launch, and easy to maintain
- Focus on products that help real users move quicker
What I enjoy building
tray utilities, launchers, wrappers, automation helpers, desktop control tools, local developer utilities, and workflow accelerators for Windows-first environments.
I am open to collaboration on utility software, desktop tooling, automation products, wrappers, launchers, and workflow-focused applications.
If your project needs practical engineering and fast iteration around Windows tools or automation, feel free to connect through GitHub.
Build useful tools. Automate the boring parts. Ship practical software.