Luke Klinker is an independent software publisher known for crafting lightweight, single-purpose utilities that streamline everyday digital workflows. Operating from luke.klinker.xyz, the developer focuses on minimalist Electron-based applications that wrap popular web services into dedicated desktop windows, eliminating the need to keep browser tabs open. The catalogue currently centers on calendar productivity: a Google Calendar client that launches as a standalone program, remembers window size and position, supports native notifications, and respects system dark-mode settings. Typical use cases include office workers who want a clutter-free agenda always visible on a secondary monitor, freelancers who juggle multiple Google accounts, and anyone who prefers a docked calendar that survives browser restarts. While the portfolio is presently narrow, the approach signals a commitment to polishing small friction points rather than bundling bloated feature sets. Future utilities are expected to follow the same philosophy—quietly dependable tools that sit in the background until needed. Luke Klinker’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and allowing batch installation of multiple applications.
A simple Electron app to display Google Calendar
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