WeatherStar 4000+ - Remember the Local on the 8s section from The Weather Channel? Yeah. This replicates that, based on an older style of the Local on the 8s section from the Weather Channel. And it also comes with music. Have fun. :3
Ventoy - Wanna have multiple OS installers to access on one USB? Well... here you go! Your ultimate solution! All it takes is a Flash Drive, or any other USB storage, and have the program itself format it. I've been using this instead of formatting and flashing my flash drives. It's a very VERY good program. Just... make sure you don't go overboard. Flash Drives and Hard Drives have limited space, so other than that, have fun putting things in there.
Neocities - Oh hey! I'm using this to make this site! :D I am currently moving from Wix.com to this, to bring more personality and uniqueness back into... well... websites. :3
The Internet Archive - This site has a great track record for preserving things long lost to time, whether that's videos, software, or books, the Internet Archive has your back to find those old things, that have long since been lost to time. The Wayback Machine is also a way to find a website, that's long since been gone, or has changed waaaay to much for you.
Open Shell - A free and open source software that replaces Windows 11's.... GOD AWFUL Start menu for something akin to Windows 9x, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. It's very skinnable, can also change the look of your Taskbar with an image, as well as change the Start Button itself, if you know how the layout for Start Buttons go. Also, you can customize the Start Menu using Skins, as well as other settings. Along with a Taskbar for both the File Explorer, and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Though... Not sure if Internet Explorer is even on Windows 11. O.o
Explorer Patcher - Don't like Windows 11's File Explorer, Taskbar, Start Menu, and whatever else? Well... Explorer Patcher is here to help! By using Explorer Patcher, you can bring back the Windows 10 Taskbar, and a few features, as well as bring the File Explorer back to the times of Windows 7! You can even customize a little more with it. Just... make sure you uninstall it before upgrading from one milestone of Windows 11 to another. O.o
RetroBar - Completely replace the taskbar to look like earlier Task Bars from the Windows 9x era, all the way to Windows Vista! It only changes the taskbar, but that's a start. Get it? "START"? Eh? ........ nevermind...
No AI Edits - So sometime before Christmas 2025, Twitter, which is called "X" now, had added an "Edit Image" button. Clicking the button will allow you to "edit" images in posts, even ones that aren't posted by you, using AI. I didn't like it, no artist liked it, so this little converter was made. Developed by a user named, quadVision, This converter converts your image to a .gif file that you can use to upload to Twitter, instead of the actual image file. .gif files cannot be edited by the Twitter AI, and acts like a moving image. Though the fact that you have a big play button in the middle is a sacrifice I'm willing to make, to prevent people from editing things like my Stream Schedule I post on Twitter. O.o
Arch Linux - Waiiiit.... A Linux OPERATING SYSTEM?! IN MY COOL STUFF?! WHAT?!?! Yup. You're seeing this right. A linux OS in my Cool Stuff. Arch Linux is the most customizable so far, though it uses a terminal line for its setup, unlike other Linux Distros. HOWEVER.... You're gonna need an internet connection to even start the setup, as it needs to download files for not only the installer, but also the instalation. It's.... ehh.... But it's better than nothing. After the install is complete, you won't need an internet connection anymore, as you have your very own, and custom, Linux OS. Kinda. Depending on your environment, you may have to do the terminal stuff to install things, like Steam. But the con of needing an internet connection to install the components you choose for Arch Linux is outweighed by the usability, and customizability, of the OS itself. Now that I think about it, I think Steam OS, which powers the Steam Deck, and the upcoming Steam Machine and Steam Frame, is based on Arch Linux. Go figure. Currently, I'm using Windows 11, but if I ever get to a boiling point, I may swap to Arch Linux. I tried it before, it's an alright operating system.
Spin the wheel! - If you're undecided on something, let a wheel spin that decision for you. Pretty Spin the Wheel is an interesting one. You type things down, and each line is a new choice. So if you have 5 lines in, the whell will have 5 slices. Simple, right? You can use this if you have more than two choices to make, pretty much. O.o
The Weather Channel's RetroCast Now - This is similar to the WeatherStar 4000+, but not. It has a voice, and a bit of a timing thing, which is neat. Also only one song, compared to the WeatherStar 4000+. It also has it auto timing too after a cycle, but you can manually press the Start RetroCast button if you wanna start it right away. It's a neat little thing, and looks like it's here to stay. (I didn't add this initially, cause I thought it was gonna be an April Fools only thing, but it looks like it's still here, so I'm putting it in here.)