How to Install Tania on Windows 10

Tania is a free and open-source farm management platform that allows farmers to manage their crops and livestock effectively. In this tutorial, we'll guide you through the installation process of Tania on Windows 10.

Prerequisites

Before you start the installation process, make sure you have the following:

Step 1 - Install Docker Desktop

To install Docker Desktop on your computer, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Docker's website and click on "Get Docker Desktop for Windows."
  2. Make sure your computer meets the system requirements, and then click on the "Download Docker Desktop for Windows" button.
  3. Follow the instructions provided in the installer.

Step 2 - Download Tania

To download Tania, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the official Tania website and click on the "Download" button
  2. Choose the version you would like to download and then click on the "Download" button again

Step 3 - Install Tania

To install Tania, follow these steps:

  1. Open the folder where you downloaded Tania and extract the contents of the ZIP file.
  2. Open the Docker Desktop application on your computer.
  3. Click on the Docker icon in the system tray and select "Settings."
  4. Go to the "Shared Drives" tab and select the drive where you extracted the Tania ZIP file.
  5. Click on the "Apply & Restart" button.
  6. Once Docker has restarted, open a command prompt, and navigate to the folder where you extracted the Tania ZIP file.
  7. Run the following command to start the Tania Docker container:
docker-compose up -d
  1. Wait for a few minutes for the container to start up.
  2. Open a web browser and navigate to http://localhost:7710.
  3. You'll be prompted to create a new user account. Follow the on-screen instructions to create your account and then log in.

Congratulations! You've successfully installed Tania on your Windows 10 machine. Now, you can use Tania to manage your farm efficiently.

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