Utilities

A collection of various utilities I developed for myself over the years. And you might like them too. Or else why you are here?

PracticePal

PracticePal is a free online fretboard visualization tool for guitar and bass players. Display scales and chord notes on the fretboard.

FretboardTutor

FretboardTutor helps you practice your fretboard orientation and test your skills.

Delay Calculator

Delay Calculator is a free online calculator for your delay setting.

Texture Explorer

Quick and dirty check if your textures are seamless.

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MP3 Randomizer II

MP3 Randomizer

Ever ponder on the mystery of MP3 Randomizer II's predecessor? Where did the original go? Let me tell you a story.

The first edition, let's call it "The Prototype," was a masterpiece hastily crafted in C# one fateful afternoon. Alas, it met its doom in a tragic hard drive crash, lost to the digital abyss.

The sequel, crafted in Python with a dash of UI elegance over a leisurely two-day coding marathon, proved to be a splendid exercise in futility. Admirable, yet ultimately, it joined the ranks of forgotten projects.

Enter MP3 Randomizer II, the phoenix that rose from the ashes of its predecessors. This labor of love, tears, and C++ wizardry was brought to life over two weeks. Featuring multithreading marvels, it's not just software; it's a saga.

So, what's the magic it performs? Imagine it as a digital treasure hunter, delving into the depths of your specified directory forest, seeking out the elusive MP3 files. It then conjures a list, as if by magic, and with a flourish, it duplicates a random assortment of your chosen number into a new realm - your USB, for instance. Why, you ask? Because that's how I curate my epic car playlists.

Source

Written in 2023 in C++. © LaughingSkull 2024.

MazEditor

Introducing 'MazEditor,' the once-secret weapon of dungeon masters, now unleashed upon the unsuspecting masses! This little gem of coding wizardry birthed legends like The Curse of the Castle Creep, the epic sprint of R.U.N, and the dungeon-diving classic, CrawlMaster II, along with a treasure trove of games that'll trickle down to you... eventually.

What can you do with it? Unless you're planning to conjure up some levels - or perhaps conjure a coffee while it loads - you might just enjoy the bragging rights. That is, if you can navigate it without calling tech support.

Swap that pocket-sized pebble for a proper screen. 📱➡️🖥️ Leave the tickler behind and come prepared with a display that doesn't require squinting.

A heads-up: Loading those textures might just give you enough time to brew a potion or two. 🧙‍♂️✨

MazEditor

LS-Web v1.8.1