Timetable is a desktop application for viewing WebUntis timetables on Linux.
It is an unofficial client aimed at students, offering a native alternative to opening the WebUntis service in a browser while fitting neatly into a modern GTK-based Linux desktop.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Displays your WebUntis timetable in a native Linux desktop application.
- Focuses on the features used by students.
- Uses a GTK-based interface.
- Uses GNOME Keyring for credential storage.
Website: codeberg.org/ostfriese4/untis
Support:
Developer: Jonas
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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