Hi everyone,
I am excited to introduce App-Suite.eu, a new home for macOS applications built from the ground up with a "Native Accessibility First" philosophy. As a developer, I was frustrated by the friction in existing tools, so I built these to restore efficiency and autonomy for VoiceOver users.
1. AScan: The "One-Touch" OCR
AScan was designed to solve the "10-minute struggle" of scanning a simple document. It focuses on extreme simplicity and privacy.
β’ The Workflow: Open the app, hit Spacebar, and the app immediately triggers the scan, processes OCR, and starts reading.
β’ Library & Privacy: Every scan is automatically saved in your local library.
β’ Edge AI features: I've integrated 100% Local AI (no data leaves your Mac) to summarize documents or describe them. It can even auto-categorize your scans into folders like "Invoices," "Taxes," or "Personal Mail."
β’ Trial: There is a 7-day free trial available. After that, it's β¬9.99/month or β¬99.99/year.
2. AGram (Free): Telegram, the way it should be on macOS
We all know the official Telegram Desktop client can be a challenge with VoiceOver. AGram is a fully native macOS client designed for speed and clarityβand it's completely free.
β’ Native Navigation: No non-standard UI elements. It feels like a real Mac app.
β’ Full Topics Support: It handles Telegram "Topics" and Folders perfectly, making large communities much easier to navigate.
β’ Optimized for VoiceOver: Every label and interaction has been tested to ensure a fluid experience.
Community & Support
I believe accessibility is an ongoing conversation. I've launched a dedicated Telegram Support Group (using AGram's topic structure, of course!) where you can report bugs, suggest features, or get help in real-time.
https://t.me/+9N7xh8PS29k2Y2M0
You can find both apps and the link to the community at:
https://app-suite.eu
I'm looking forward to hearing your feedback and continuing to improve these tools for the community.
Comments
Sounds good but
The scan sounds nice. However, Tbh i'd prefer if there was a lifetime choice not just subscription, as I generarly tend to avoid subscriptions. I'll give it a go, but the subscription only moddle puts me off, to a point. As said, if there was a lifetime option for those who prefered that, that would be nice.