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Hi, I’m Juan Herrera de la Fuente. I was born in Nicaragua, moved to Canada in 1988, and now live on the west coast with my wonderful wife Danielle, our four kids, and our fur baby. Technology has always been my passion, and I’ve been fortunate to turn that passion into a career through my IT services company, Amigo Computing Incorporated.

Krafty.app is where I bring to life side projects that have been simmering on the back burner—ideas sparked by real-life challenges, fun experiments, or problems I’ve solved for friends and clients. From running a safe Minecraft server for my kids during COVID, to creating a utility that rescues wayward Windows dialog boxes, to building a smarter, cleaner remote monitoring tool—these projects are my creative outlet.

Projects

Juan

Projects

1

Krafty.app

Minecraft Bedrock Server Manager 
Born during the COVID lockdowns — and the inspiration behind the website’s name — Krafty.app began as a way to give my kids and their friends a safe, creative space to play Minecraft together. The server is powered by a custom console application that pipes commands in and out of the Bedrock Server executable, parsing and managing game data in real time. While it currently runs as a single-instance setup using Backendless for API support, my long-term vision is to make it multi-tenant—allowing multiple servers to be managed through a clean, web-based front-end.
2

Centra

Window Centering App
Centra was created for my friend Lexie after a frustrating problem: certain Windows applications would open dialog boxes off-screen, making them impossible to see or click. While the “CTRL + Space + Move” trick works, it’s hardly convenient. Centra automatically detects and recenters these stray dialog boxes, saving time and sanity. It’s a small but mighty utility—born from real-world frustration and built to quietly make life easier.

Download Centra for Windows 

3

Agent1

Remote Management and Monitoring
Agent1 is my vision for a clean, powerful Remote Management and Monitoring (RMM) tool that focuses on clarity over clutter. Many RMM tools I’ve used bury essential information in busy interfaces. Agent1 aims to fix that by combining essential monitoring, alerting, and management features into one intuitive dashboard. The goal is to help IT professionals get a clear top-down view of their environments without endless clicking or hunting for data. This project builds on an earlier version I shelved due to UI limitations—this time, I’m designing the interface with usability as the top priority. 

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