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Undig

Find any file by describing it. Without sending a single byte to the cloud.

You know what is in the file. The signed lease, the quarterly figures, the photo of a receipt. You just cannot remember what you named it. Undig finds it from the one thing you do remember: what is inside. Fully on-device, built for people and teams that cannot ship their documents to a third party.

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Sticky Notes

The note that stays exactly where you put it.

Windows' built-in notes kept dropping the features I relied on, so I built the version I actually wanted. Pin a note on top of any window, fade it until it is almost glass, and keep working with your list right there. No account, no cloud, no fuss. Free.

Always on top

Your checklist floats over whatever you are doing. The alt-tab habit dies in a day.

See-through when you want it

Slide the opacity down and read your screen straight through the note. It waits in the corner without being in the way.

Made to be trusted

Every note remembers its own size, colour and spot, and the whole app lives quietly in the system tray. Close it, reopen it, nothing has moved.

  • Rich text
  • Tabs
  • Split view
  • Six paper colours
  • Frameless, soft shadow

People keep it for meeting notes, daily to-dos, and the reference number they are tired of retyping into forms.

Download for Windows

v1.0.1 · latest release, straight from GitHub · Windows 10/11 (64-bit) · ~67 MB · free, no account.

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The next app: a day planner

To-dos, calendar, recurring routines, and an on-device assistant you can talk to in plain language. All private, nothing leaves your device. Coming to Windows and iOS, and iOS may ship first so it reaches more people. It does not have a name yet.

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