Keybuild
Build your own keyboard!
Touchscreen keyboards don’t need to be one-size-fits-all, so let’s change that! With Keybuild, you choose the layout, the keys, everything.
Keys can be set up to type whatever you want! Letters, greek letters (ɑ, β, ɣ), maths symbols (π, ∫, ∑), arrows (↑→↓←), or even your favourite emoji can be added and organised depending on your needs.
Create multiple ‘panes’, each containing keys arranged using a stack-based layout, and switch between them with either an automatic menu, or direct links.
Add a small number row to your Qwerty keyboard, or have a try using Azerty or Colemak layouts. Build a keyboard that can keep up with your maths-heavy university course, or specialist profession. Or just make a dashboard for your favourite emoji. Or do all that and more, it’s up to you!
Medlied - Media Library & Editor
Medlied is an app for managing your local music & video library of MP3 and MP4 files, with support for editing file metadata via long-press / right click. Music can be added to the queue from your library, or from external sources, with options to shuffle and loop tracks.
Designed to avoid the need to use a Mac to edit one’s local library, edits can be made in-place, and files can be stored anywhere.
Editable file metadata currently includes Title, Album, Artist, Track and Disk Numbers, Artwork, and Lyrics. Unchanged metadata will be preserved when editing.
Shimmer Browser
Easily navigate between a set of frequently accessed tabs!
Tabs are synced via iCloud, and open using an in-app browser so all your passwords and blockers are available!
Add your tabs to your homescreen with the widget!

SimpleEdit
A simple plain text editor built using SwiftUI.
Features:
- Open any text file or compatible data files as UTF8 encoded text from the Files app.
- Enter view-only mode for data detection (links, phone numbers, addresses, …).
- Rewind button to revert files to their original state.
- Supports dark mode, multiwindow, and state restoration.
- Customise font family & size used for editing.
- Select fonts using the system font picker, which shows fonts installed in the Settings app. (Settings → General → Fonts)
- Switch between native iOS keyboard types (default, number pad, phone pad, URL, web search, Twitter, …).
