How to install TimeTagger on Fedora CoreOS Latest

TimeTagger is a time tracking app for personal and business use. It allows you to track your work hours, tasks, and even billable hours for your clients. If you are a Fedora CoreOS user and want to install TimeTagger, follow these steps:

Step 1: Install Flatpak

Flatpak is a package manager that allows you to install and manage applications in a sandboxed environment. Fedora CoreOS Latest comes with Flatpak pre-installed, but if you are not sure, you can install it with the following command:

sudo dnf install flatpak

Step 2: Add Flathub repository

Flathub is a repository of Flatpak applications that you can install on your system. To add Flathub repository, run this command:

flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo

Step 3: Install TimeTagger

Now you can install TimeTagger with the following command:

flatpak install flathub app.timetagger.TimeTagger

That's it! TimeTagger is now installed on your Fedora CoreOS system.

Step 4: Launch TimeTagger

To launch TimeTagger, run this command:

flatpak run app.timetagger.TimeTagger

You can also search for TimeTagger in the application launcher and launch it from there.

Conclusion

TimeTagger is a powerful time tracking app that can help you increase your productivity and monitor your work hours. By following these simple steps, you can easily install TimeTagger on your Fedora CoreOS system and start tracking your time.

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