Many of my apps are small enough to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy disk.
Barfly, Ditto, Driveaway, EQer, Feedit, Last Dance, Mojibaker, Octoping, PaperTrail, Seeports, Spindle, Stapler, Tabulator, Tsundoku and Wavelet: 15 out of 20.
Software has lost its way. Apps that once shipped on a single floppy disk now demand gigabytes of your storage, minutes of your time, and far too much of your patience. We accepted this gradual bloat as progress. It isn’t.
Every app I make is built to be as small as it can be. Not as a gimmick, but as a discipline. The floppy disk is my measuring stick: 1.44 MB. If the software that ran entire businesses could fit in that space, then a modern, focused, single-purpose tool certainly can.
Apps that qualify display the floppy badge on their app page, meaning a total download size under 1.44 MB: the capacity of a standard 3.5-inch floppy disk. The size shown on the disk is the app’s distribution size as reported by App Store Connect: what your device actually downloads.
I don’t miss floppy disks. I miss the mindset they demanded—that every byte matters, that constraints breed creativity, and that software should be light on its footprint.
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Matt Sephton,
April 2026
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