dxtime is a small program for time tracking.The software uses wxWidgets, wxSQLite, and SQLIte3. Free and open source software.
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Khronos – time logging tool
Khronos is a simple tool written in Vala to let you track the time spent on a a task.The tool seeks to be unobtrusive.
Read moreTime Cop – time tracking app
Time Cop is billed as a time tracking app that respects your privacy and gets the job done without getting too fancy.
Read moreTimetrack – simple timetrack app for GNOME
Timetrack is a simple timetrack app for the GNOME desktop environment. This is free and open source software written in Python.
Read moreKTimetracker – personal time tracker
KTimeTracker is a todo management and time tracking application. KTimeTracker is free and open source software.
Read moreCharm – cross-platform time tracker
Charm is cross-platform software for professionals who needs to keep track time spent on projects or students who want to plan their studies.
Read moreToggl Desktop – Toggl time tracking client
Toggl Desktop for Linux is a native application that can be installed on your computer. Toggl Desktop is free and open source software.
Read moreBaralga – simple and lightweight time tracking
Baralga is a simple time tracking solution for the desktop. Baralga is free and open source software. It’s written in Java.
Read moreKapow – punch clock program designed to track time
Kapow is a punch clock program designed to easily keep track of your hours, whether you’re working on one project or many.
Read moreTimeIT – unobtrusive time tracker
TimeIT is a free time tracker that works without any interaction and still measures the time you are spending on several projects.
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Merkuro – calendar application
Merkuro is a calendar application that allows you to manage your tasks and events.
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Spedread – GTK speed reading software
Shows one word at a time rapidly to allow focusing on the general idea rather than single words along with less eye movements.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Calendar
Google Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google. We recommend open source alternatives.
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45 Outstanding Linux Utilities to Maximize your Productivity
This is a series of cornerstone articles highlighting essential utilities. These are small, indispensable tools, useful for anyone running a Linux machine.
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Pebbles – calculator app
Pebbles is billed as an advanced calculator application. This is a Gtk-based app.
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kalc – arbitrary precision calculator
kalc is a complex numbers, 2d/3d graphing, arbitrary precision, CLI calculator with real-time output. It’s written in Rust.
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clac – stack-based calculator with postfix notation
clac is a command line, stack-based calculator with postfix notation that displays the stack contents at all times.
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mucalc – convenient calculator
mucalc is a convenient calculator for the command line.
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Quich – calculator for your terminal
Quich is a compact, fast, powerful and useful calculator for your terminal with numerous features. It’s written in C.
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pcalc – terminal calculator made for programmers
The programmer calculator is a simple terminal tool designed to give maximum efficiency and flexibility to the programmer.
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