A WYSIWYG word processor in Python
Native Python WYSIWYG without HTML layers or embedded browsers.

This shaves a boring but real pain down to a tiny, usable tool: pick an envelope size, type addresses, preview, and export a PDF tuned for common printers. Generating USPS Intelligent Mail barcodes locally and keeping everything client-side is a clever, privacy-friendly touch. It feels aimed at practicality rather than novelty—would love CSV/address-book import and clearer mobile support to make it indispensable.
Home users, small business owners, office admins and anyone who prints envelopes or mailings themselves
Native Python WYSIWYG without HTML layers or embedded browsers.
Turns dusty thermal printers into markdown-capable output devices with QR code support.
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The repo delivers the two UX pieces you actually need: a visual rule builder plus a raw SIEVE editor and an IMAP connection dialog for direct uploads. It’s pragmatic — cross-compile notes, native build deps, and a tuned release profile (strip, LTO, size opt) show the author cared about distribution and binary size — but it’s solving a narrow, well-known problem rather than inventing one.