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PayFlow helps you plan bills around your paychecks so you can see what each pay window must cover and spot shortfalls before they happen. It is built for timing-focused planning, works offline, and does not require bank connections.

Payflow EnginePaycheck-based bill planning for real-life cashflow timing
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I built PayFlow because I kept running into the same problem: monthly views didn’t answer the question I actually had, which was “Will I make it to my next paycheck?” So this is a paycheck-timing tool, not a traditional budget app. It maps income and upcoming bills to real pay windows so you can quickly see: what this paycheck must cover what is still safe to spend where future shortfalls are...

Payflow EnginePaycheck-based bill planning for real-life cashflow timing
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FrameVault v1.0.1 now supports macOS (Apple Silicon) alongside Windows. The Mac build is fully signed, hardened runtime enabled, notarized, and approved by Apple. If you're a photographer on Mac, you can now use FrameVault for automated cloud backups with controlled restore limits and real cloud storage (Backblaze B2). Download: https://cameratrician.com/framevault Would love feedback from Mac...

FrameVault — Photo Disaster RecoveryDesktop-first photo backup built for real recovery
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FrameVault came out of a bad experience years ago when I lost client photos due to a backup system that silently failed while reporting everything was fine. I built this as “boring software” on purpose — desktop-first, explicit queues, no sync magic, and clear failure visibility — because disaster recovery only matters when things go wrong. This is the first public Windows release; macOS is...

FrameVault — Photo Disaster RecoveryDesktop-first photo backup built for real recovery
FrameVault is a desktop-first disaster recovery system for photographers who can’t afford silent backup failure. Unlike sync-based tools that assume perfect networks and small files, FrameVault is built around explicit upload queues, interruption-safe recovery, and clear visibility into what is actually protected. It’s intentionally boring software designed for large RAW libraries, external drives, and real-world failures — not marketing claims.

FrameVault — Photo Disaster RecoveryDesktop-first photo backup built for real recovery
