Over the years I've found myself building small tools to scratch my own itches — little apps that do exactly what I want or need, nothing more. They're not polished products, they won't win any design awards, and there's no support team standing by. They're just useful or fun (to me, at least). But if you stumble across one that solves a problem for you too, feel free to use it.
| Keep-Account | A new personal finance website I'm developing. Keep track of your finances (Think, MS-Money replacement). This is being created very much for my own use, but you're welcome to use it (eitehr create an account, or play with the Demo account). Comments welcome. |
| Sudoku Helper | Helps with Killer Sudoku by showing possible combinations for a given cage sum and number of cells. |
| Countdown Solver | Solves the numbers game from the TV show Countdown. |
| Things in progress that I may or may not ever finish: | |
| Monopoly | A Monopoly game — based on an old Turbo Pascal version I wrote in the 90s. Playable, though still being tweaked. |
| Bridge | Very new Bridge game. Work in progress, may not work. |
| Signal Box Simulator | A signal box simulator based on the Dean Forest Railway. I built this to practice the interlocking rules away from the box. Work in progress — feedback welcome. |
| Snipes | The beginnings of a clone of the old Novell network DOS game Snipes (because I have a soft spot for it). This is currently way down my list of things to work on, so may never be completed. |