Software
Ideas are cheap. Execution is hard.
Cory Doctorow
I write software as part of my work and (quite sadly) also in my spare time. Here you can find links to free and open-source software I've written over the past few years. Should you encounter any problems installing or using one of the following, please feel free to contact me.
Epsilon
Epsilon is a platform of languages and tools for Model Driven Engineering and an official incubating component of the Eclipse Modeling GMT project. More details about Epsilon are available in its eclipse.org website, its blog, and in the epsilonlabs website.
Novudu
Novudu is a tool that allows developers to define and build custom Eclipse distributions from a base distribution (e.g. Classic, CDT, Modeling distribution) and an arbitrary number of features from existing update sites through an intuitive graphical user interface.
Bibliography Organizer
Bibliography Organizer is a free software that helps you organize and search your references in an hierarchical manner, add comments to each reference, and export references as BibTeX or plain text (e.g. for MS Word). Apparently, I suffer from the NIH syndrome.

Sourceforge.net
http://kolovos.sourceforge.net hosts several small utilities I've written during the past few years including:
- MiniGen: a minimal, non-invasive text/code generator
- Newsgroup Watcher: An NNTP newsgroup monitoring utility
- Grabbit: a screen capturing utility
- Word Count: a word-count utility for counting the number of words in the selected text in Windows applications
- a negative search engine for Eclipse