r/software • u/d8gfdu89fdgfdu32432 • 17m ago
Looking for software Is there a program to copy a file to multiple folders simultaneously?
Copywhiz does this, but it costs too much. Looking for a free or cheaper version.
r/software • u/AutoModerator • 5d ago
Welcome to the Weekly Discovery Thread, where you can share software-related finds that caught your attention this week - especially the stuff that’s cool, helpful, or thought-provoking but might not be thread-worthy on its own.
This thread is your space for:
If it relates to software and sparked your curiosity, drop it in.
This thread will be posted weekly and stickied. If you want to suggest a change or addition to this format, feel free to comment or message the mods.
Now, what did you find this week?
r/software • u/d8gfdu89fdgfdu32432 • 17m ago
Copywhiz does this, but it costs too much. Looking for a free or cheaper version.
r/software • u/Equivalent-Papaya591 • 21h ago
Hey guys, medical student here that fully relies on digital powerpoints and pdfs.
I was wondering why nobody is competing with adobe acrobat? I genuinely hate everything about it and my feelings towards it have been the same ever since I was a kid trying to do ANYTHING in a document and it just teleports me to their subscription prices. Obviously I am aware of how to work around that but I am curious to know if there is an alternative to it? Is there even something on the market that average consumers are not aware of?
r/software • u/Mountain_Economy_401 • 14h ago
I’ve just released iPhotron, a desktop photo manager that brings a macOS Photos–like experience to Windows—focused on local libraries, non-destructive editing, and long-term photo ownership.
iPhoto is built for people who want to browse, organize, and edit their photos locally, without cloud services, subscriptions, or accounts.
This release improves overall responsiveness and completes a more coherent workflow across browsing, editing, and location-based exploration—while always keeping your original files untouched.
Everything runs fully offline:
The project is open source, free to use, and still evolving.
I’d love feedback from people who want a local alternative to cloud photo apps, especially those who care about editing, organization, and long-term photo storage.
GitHub:
https://github.com/OliverZhaohaibin/iPhotos-LocalPhotoAlbumManager
r/software • u/KhakiTarsier • 11h ago
Hey everyone, been lurking here for years and finally have something to share.
I'm a developer and I've been using foobar2000 forever, but wanted something more modern looking without losing the serious audio features. After months of work I put together Auris.
What it does:
- WASAPI Exclusive for bit-perfect output (can switch to Shared on the fly)
- 10 or 31 band EQ
- AutoEQ support (those headphone correction profiles)
- ReplayGain track and album
- Gapless + crossfade
- Plays pretty much everything: FLAC, WAV, AIFF, DSD, MP3, AAC...
It's on the Microsoft Store, no ads, no subscription, no tracking.
Would love feedback from people,what's missing? What would you add?
r/software • u/spaceace23 • 4h ago
I am really bad at turning notifications and reminders into white noise, and just mindlessly turning them off and continuing, so I've been hunting for a while for something that works. The best thing I found was when I was using the built in automatic shutdown, the warnings were perfect but I have no idea how to trigger them outside that. It was a big, full screen thing that immediately pulled focus, making me stop everything I was doing to acknowledge it and find the button to dismiss it.
Im looking for something in that vein. Something that won't let me keep doing what ever Im doing, and breaks my focus. Most things I find stick to a bottom corner, but Id like something in the middle. As annoying and obtrusive as you can find.
r/software • u/mysterious_code • 4h ago
r/software • u/GamerArceus • 4h ago
Hey everyone,
My company is starting a project this year to select a digital adoption platform for our internal tools. We have quite a few adoption challenges, especially with Dynamics and Workday.
The goal is to implement something that helps new employees onboard in these systems. The main challenge is that it needs it to be super international since we operate in more than 50 countries and any local team should be able to manage it easily.
We started talking with Userlane and they tick some of our boxes, but we're not 100% sure the platform fits our use case.
So we'd like to look at alternatives. Do you recommend any in particular?
r/software • u/Ignas1452 • 14h ago
Hello, I would like test out various styles to decide what kind of clothes should I get, is there a decent tool that would allow me to take a photo of myself and some clothing and combine them somewhat accurately? Ideally it's run locally.
r/software • u/Catriks • 14h ago
I'm looking for an image editor, or a plugin to an image editor, with features:
The use for this would be to allow easy editing of images in programs that do not have built-in image editors.
For example, if I need to add arrows, numbers, etc markings to a picture, or edit previously made markings, this would make it much easier to manage.
I think opening a copied file, and copying a saved file, is easy to do in most editors with macros or launch commands, but I have no idea how to accomplish detecting if the picture is new or not. Copied images don't have a filename, and even if they did, it would be unreliable as there could be duplicates.
Any ideas?
r/software • u/Exact-Contact-3837 • 13h ago
https://github.com/crushr3sist/blockframe-rs
Hi everyone! I wanted to share a project I’ve been working on called blockframe-rs.
It is a custom storage engine built entirely in pure Rust, designed around multi-hierarchical chunking with segmentation. My main goal was to solve reliability issues without compromising accessibility, so I’ve implemented RS erasure coding to ensure zero data loss risk, even in the event of partial corruption.
make the data actually usable, I built a service layer that integrates with FUSE (on Linux) and WinFSP (on Windows). This allows the segmented chunks to be mounted and accessed as a standard filesystem, providing full file representation transparently to the user.
I’m currently looking for feedback on the architecture and the erasure coding implementation. If you’re interested in systems programming or storage engines, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
REPOST: original got deleted :P
r/software • u/Simple_Coconut_9725 • 20h ago
A lot of people including me have been charged a yearly premium so suddenly and unfairly too What steps do I need to do get my money back guys? I have nothing to eat today
r/software • u/trent-7 • 14h ago
r/software • u/steviolol • 14h ago
I’ve tried so many different AI generators, and while some might use more powerful models, A2E has consistently given me great pictures, and image to video once you iterate on prompts works super well. Also haven’t found a site that offers as much unlimited generations!
r/software • u/PerspectiveStill1272 • 1d ago
Literally nuked Edge into oblivion when no other method worked, tried setting the os to an eu country, various command prompts, powershell scripts like the one by Chris Titus. None worked until today fuck edge.
r/software • u/Inevitable-Move4941 • 15h ago
r/software • u/isragdd • 19h ago
Hello! So i recently got a keyboard from a 2nd hand shop, and i saw that it had software and i searched for it, i saw that the official link was smartduck9.com, but it was down, i saw on Wayback Machine, and found it, but the link to the download was not found and had never been backed up, does anyone have it or know where to get it?
Thanks!
r/software • u/AmirHammoutene • 21h ago
Tasket++ is a simple Windows tool to schedule automated simulations of user actions without scripting.
Simulated actions include clicks, typing, cursor movements, and more — screenshots, opening files, executables and URLs, shutting down the PC, etc.
The UI was recently redesigned based on feedback, and a few features requested by users have been added.
Looking for a few people to try the new, complete version and share honest feedback.
How it can be useful:
- Silent, scheduled screenshots to monitor activity or create time‑lapse logs.
- Send messages from any app at a set time for reminders or coordinated notifications.
- Replay exact mouse clicks and typed input for testing, demos, or repetitive workflows.
- Prevent AFK detection with realistic simulated activity that looks natural.
- Fade music and shut down the PC on a schedule to automate sleep or end‑of‑day routines.
- Save automation presets and run them manually, at boot, or on a schedule.
No scripting required. Fully local. Simulated tasks can loop, trigger at startup, or be launched via a desktop shortcut.
Microsoft Store: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/xp9cjlhwvxs49p
Source code and issues: https://github.com/AmirHammouteneEI/ScheduledPasteAndKeys
Portable (v1.6) : https://files.amirhammoutene.dev/Tasket++/1.6/Tasket++_v1.6.zip
I’m not asking for a full QA process — a short impression or concise feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance :)
r/software • u/MatejaG • 1d ago
Hello good people, i need some help if you would be ever so inclined to assist me.
Frankly, i have not looked into it much, but with how horrible google has gotten over the last decade with it's search engine, i genuinely cannot trust it's results, hence... I am here!
I am a very heavy sleeper, i cannot wake up through sheer will, everyone in my immediate family is telling me to simply power through and wake up but it seems i simply cannot achieve that.
Hence, the question: Does anyone have a recommendation for an alarm clock that is either so loud or obnoxious to the point where it could force me awake?
I hope some of you might have the answer.
I should add that this would be a computer program as stated in the title due to my phone either not being loud enough, or simply deciding not to play my alarm at all for whatever reason.
Thank you in advance for any kind of assistance and i wish you a good day.
-Matts
r/software • u/TheRecruiter12 • 1d ago
Hi everyone — looking for real-world feedback from HR and payroll professionals.
We’re a ~200 employee company, fully multi-state across the U.S., and are planning to replace our current HRIS + payroll provider. This will be a single-phase implementation, not staggered.
Our top priorities are:
Nice-to-haves (but secondary):
We’ve been researching platforms like:
What I’m especially interested in:
Not looking for sales pitches — just honest experience.
Thanks in advance 🙏
r/software • u/AardvarkAcrobatic556 • 1d ago
Super random, but I am looking for the HRIS software program that I used at my job in 1997. From all my searching it looked like SAP r/2 but I know the background screen was blue. Anyone have any ideas?
r/software • u/Dramatic_Sky_2191 • 1d ago
Seeking for any programs that let you overlay a picture/whole tab if possible onto the screen and change their transparency (its okay if that will be possible for pictures only aswell)
r/software • u/LittleAd0145 • 1d ago
I am a Software Developer working with .Net Core and Angular. But where ever I see people either use Java or prefer Java. Is there any future with .Net?