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Ganesh Joshi

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this site, the tools, and the games. Can't find what you need? Get in touch.

About this site

This is my portfolio and a collection of free developer tools and browser games. I build and maintain the tools and games here as side projects.

Yes. All tools and games run in your browser with no sign-up required. There are no paid tiers or premium features.

I’m Ganesh Joshi. This site is my personal portfolio. The tools and games are side projects I build and maintain in my spare time.

Yes. The site is responsive. Tools and games are designed to work on phones and tablets. Touch controls are supported where needed (e.g. in games).

Tools

No. Processing happens in your browser. We do not store or transmit your inputs. Your data never leaves your device.

After the page has loaded, most tools work offline for basic use. Some features that rely on external APIs may require a connection.

No. The stopwatch, countdown timer, Pomodoro timer, and interval timer run only in memory. Refreshing or closing the page resets them; progress is not saved.

Processing happens in your browser. JavaScript runs the logic (conversions, formatting, timers, etc.) locally. With JavaScript disabled, the tools cannot function.

Most tools do not encode your input in the URL, so shared or bookmarked links open the tool in its default state. Paste or type your input after opening.

Games

No. All games are playable without signing up. Your progress is stored in your browser (local storage) where applicable.

Yes. The games are designed to work on phones and tablets. Touch controls are supported where the game needs them.

They work in modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge). For the best experience, use an up-to-date browser. Older or heavily restricted browsers may not support some features.

Yes. Progress that is stored in your browser (e.g. high scores, saved state) is kept in local storage. Clearing site data or using private browsing will reset that progress.

Contact

Use the Contact page to send a message. You can also find links to my LinkedIn and GitHub in the footer and about section.

Yes. Contact me with your idea or a description of the issue. I welcome feedback and suggestions for new tools or improvements.

For professional inquiries, use the Contact page. I’m open to discussing freelance or contract work depending on scope and availability.