ChiefOnboarding is a user onboarding tool that helps businesses to provide proper guidance and help to their users. It provides a step-by-step guidance system to users for a better user experience. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install ChiefOnboarding on Elementary OS Latest.
Before we start, we need to make sure that all the system dependencies are installed. Run the following command in the terminal:
sudo apt-get update
Once the update completes, enter the following command to install the dependencies:
sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-dev libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev libglib2.0-dev libx11-dev libwebkitgtk-3.0-dev libxtst-dev libnotify-dev libgconf2-dev libnss3-dev libasound2-dev libcap-dev build-essential
Next, we need to download the ChiefOnboarding from the official website. Open your web browser and navigate to https://chiefonboarding.com. Once you're on the website, click the "Download" button and save the file in the "Downloads" folder.
Now that we have ChiefOnboarding downloaded, we can start the installation process. Open the terminal and navigate to the "Downloads" folder using the following command:
cd ~/Downloads/
Next, extract the downloaded file by running the command:
tar -xvzf chiefonboarding-1.0.0.tar.gz
Change your directory to the ChiefOnboarding folder:
cd chiefonboarding-1.0.0-linux/
Finally, run the following command to install ChiefOnboarding:
sudo ./chiefonboarding-installer
The installation wizard will start, and you need to follow the prompts to complete the installation process.
Once the installation process is complete, you can open the ChiefOnboarding by searching for it in the applications menu or by running the following command in the terminal:
chiefonboarding
Congratulations! You have successfully installed ChiefOnboarding on Elementary OS Latest. Now you can start exploring the features of ChiefOnboarding and provide your users with a better user experience.
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