Arthouse through software

The true value of software lies in its freedom and the absence of barriers.

About

We craft products simplified to purrfection, allowing you to stop struggling with the interface and start thinking beyond it.

Origin

Qwaderton (formerly Qwaderton Software, Qwaderton Labs) is an independent non-commercial IT project founded in late 2022 — a collection of ideas built on the principles of software minimalism and open source.

Evolution

This project evolved from an attempt to build a full-fledged software company into a personal laboratory of a single developer (atarwn), focused on creating tools "for himself" that remain available to the community.

Principles

Partners

We seek long-term partnerships with independent studios and like-minded engineering cells that share our approach to software creation. We aim to combine our shared philosophies to design decentralized, transparent, and refined digital spaces, proving that small teams can deliver uncompromising quality without corporate overhead.


Tools built for clarity

Each project solves one problem. No more, no less.

d2o

Active Featured Go

An experimental web server inspired by the h2o project. The main feature of d2o is its unique ICF configuration format, which uses inheritance and string substitution as the primary means of managing websites.

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Godium

Active SyntaxWave C++17

A high-performance, responsive, and minimalist code editor built on Qt6. It serves as a fast, native, and extremely lightweight alternative to heavyweight Electron applications.

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QSC

infdev Go

Stupid DVCS that uses SQLite.

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shp

Finished C

Shell Hypertext Preprocessor is lightweight CGI script that runs <?sh ?> blocks from your file.

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mewm

Paused C

The result of a merger between sowm and gbwm, balancing between simplicity and functionality of the layout.

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Get in touch

Bug reports, ideas, collaboration — all welcome.

Socials

Community


This is a one-person project. Response times may vary. For bugs, opening a Codeberg issue is the fastest path to a fix.

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