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Track Upcoming Events with ‘Countdown’ App for Linux

I try to stay on top of upcoming events but when things are due to happen a little way down the line, it’s a struggle. Putting events in a calendar…

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‘Timer’ is a No-Frills Countdown App for Linux

Looking for a Linux timer app? Check out this useful GTK-based utility. It’s called Timer and —shock— it’s a timer app for Linux desktops. You can use it to create…

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Use This App to Schedule Restart/Shutdowns on Ubuntu

We look at Time Switch, a GTK app makes it easy to schedule a restart or shutdown on Ubuntu. It also allows you to run a custom command at a specific time.
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A Simple Desktop Clock GNOME Extension You Can Use on Ubuntu

Desktop Clock is a GNOME extension that …I’m sure you can guess! Ubuntu-friendly, the timepiece is highly customisable, and also displays the current date.
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How to Customise the GNOME Shell Clock

We look at various ways to customise the GNOME Shell clock. From showing the date through to creating a ‘stacked’ layout split across two lines.
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