For quite some time now, the Nozavi’s Apps website was pretty quite and “inert”. As the last post explains, my Alienware laptop got itself into some trouble. First because of its power adapter and then, believe it or not, its motherboard… Obviously, I wasn’t very happy about it, but, in the end, everything worked out fine (or so it seems).

Recently, I released three new tiny apps: The Big Bad Launcher, Steam Equilibrium and System Silencer. The last two were pretty easy to write, so although they have a lot of potential, I’ve decided to launch them as soon as I finished the first stable build. There’s a lot more on the way, but this basic functionality should satisfy the needs of any average user.

As most of my apps, Steam Equilibrium was created because I needed this kind tool. I was really sick and tired of switching from Steam Europe to Steam USA. I’ve been doing it for quite some time and I finally realized it would be a lot easier if I could just create a much faster replacement for this annoying loss of time. Future builds will probably allow the user to select the currencies and will support bundle packs (…/sub/… pages like this one http://store.steampowered.com/sub/469/ for example).

System Silencer was first created solely with this purpose: to silence the system while you’re away, but I immediately realized that other options could be added, so in its final version the app does a little more than just “put a sock in it”. Future versions will most probably enable users to also run files and… well, I sure hope users will have more ideas!

The Big Bad Launcher‘s story started a long time ago and it’s all on its page, so I won’t repeat myself here. The basic idea is pretty cool: launch a lot of apps in a few seconds (window launcher) or any app with just one click (menu launcher).