Rune Kubernetes troubleshooting on Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

Viktor Nyberg apps

Native apps for code, Kubernetes, and archives.

Rune keeps Kubernetes troubleshooting focused, Inkline handles huge structured files and local code, and QuikZip lets you inspect and edit archives without unpacking everything first.

Overview

Native tools built around real developer work.

Rune

A Kubernetes client built for quick cluster overview, navigation, pod logs, RBAC checks, and a cleaner day-to-day K8s workflow across Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

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Inkline

A fast Mac editor for code, structured data, and files with millions of lines, with 19 syntax languages and practical tools built in.

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QuikZip

Browse and preview archives before extracting. Edit files directly inside regular ZIP archives, then save changes back to the same archive or write a new ZIP. Open complete split ZIP sets, export them as regular ZIP files, and create AES-256 encrypted archives.

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Apps

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About

About the developer

Viktor Nyberg

Viktor Nyberg

I build applications mainly in Java, Python, and Swift, and use Bash and C++ when the work calls for them.

Product philosophy

I build focused software that should feel fast, secure, and predictable in everyday use.

Technology and quality

I like debugging difficult problems, measuring real behavior, and turning recurring friction into tools that are easier to use.

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