During high school, I created a website for my school’s library as part of a Service As Action project. The site featured a homepage where the librarian could share updates, post events, and upload photos for students and parents to view. Additionally, I developed a form that allowed students to sign up for quiet reading sessions, which automatically sent email notifications to teachers for verification.
Over the course of a year, I assembled and developed my own handheld game console. On the inside is a Raspberry Pi, which I programmed with my own custom operating system written in C++ with 6 built in games. It turned out surprisingly well, and the console works great. More information about the console is coming soon.
SnappyNotes is a simple, yet modern notepad always accessible on the side of your Mac screen through a gesture or keyboard shortcut. Take notes in an instant without ever leaving the app you're working in. Everything syncs automatically to your iPhone and iPad, so your notes are always with you. It’s fast, seamless, and built to stay out of your way.
While working at ABB, I was tasked with designing and developing an app for ABB's talent program. The app includes a timeline of all events and details of the program, managed by the leaders, as well as social media–style communication and posts between participants.
My second macOS app, DockFix, is a dock replacement for macOS. It offers tons of customizability and additional features beyond the native macOS dock, allowing users to personalize their system further and take advantage of its enhanced capabilities. Since its launch, DockFix has gained immense popularity with hundreds of devoted users.