Robert Melton
Accessibility-driven tools, text-first utilities, ecosystem contributions, and a long-running preference for software that stays inspectable and fixable.
Omnivox
Cross-platform speech-server work in Rust, showing broader systems thinking beyond the earlier Apple-only path.
SwiftMac
An Apple-specific speech server that solved real blind-user workflow pain and opened the path to Omnivox.
FFWF
A small but sharp utility for fast window targeting, keyboard-driven speed, and VoiceOver-friendly daily use.
feed-cli
Scriptable, text-first feed handling with structured outputs that fit automation and agent workflows well.
mail-app-cli
CLI access over Mail.app with structured operations, local automation value, and clean operator control.
twist-cli
A command-line interface over team messaging that fits the same text-first, scriptable integration pattern.
gh-wrap
GitHub workflows reworked into a more usable interface for keyboard and speech-oriented operation.
jira-wrap
A cleaner operator surface over Jira, showing the recurring pattern of accessibility through structured integration.
confluence-wrap
Confluence operations reworked into a more manageable interface with stronger navigation and accessibility value.
mail-app-wrap
Mail workflows made materially more usable through a tighter wrapper layer and better operator flow.
reminders-wrap
Proof that even small daily systems benefit from better interaction design and more direct control.
Emacsvox
An experiment in modernizing the speech-enabled Emacs desktop and a good marker of accessibility-centered systems taste.