WindowSill
A universal command bar and AI writing assistant for Windows, inspired by the MacBook Touch Bar, Apple Intelligence, and Stream Deck.
Projects
Windows desktop apps, developer tools, and the occasional Arduino hack. A chronological tour of everything I've shipped on the side of my day job.
Actively maintained and in active development.
A universal command bar and AI writing assistant for Windows, inspired by the MacBook Touch Bar, Apple Intelligence, and Stream Deck.
An educational, productivity and accessibility tool to enhance the keyboard experience on Windows.
A cross-platform open-source Swiss Army knife for developers.
Older work, kept here for posterity and the occasional curious archaeologist.
A prototype smart calculator that uses natural-language processing to parse free-form arithmetic written in a notepad-like surface.
A Visual Studio extension that copies a GitHub, Azure DevOps, or GitLab link to a snippet of code from inside the IDE. The feature is now built-in Visual Studio 2026.
A password manager built first in WPF, then later rewritten as a UWP app.
A clipboard manager for Windows that preserved copied data for later, with the option to sync across multiple computers using OneDrive or Dropbox.
A homemade Ambilight built around an Arduino Uno, DirectX, and a sound-card listener. Projects light around the screen edges to create an immersive atmosphere.
Started when I was 14 and my largest individual project. A low-code tool to prototype small Windows applications while learning the basics of algorithms (variables, methods, loops). At its peak, used by 300,000+ daily users, mostly across French-speaking Europe and Africa.