- AtTrack - time tracker for efficient work
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Desktop-application
- Instructions for Installing the MacOS Application
- Instructions for Installing the Windows Application
- Time Tracking Rules
- Launching Tracker
- Canceling Sending a Screenshot to the Server
- Switching to the Web Application
- Selecting the Language
- Configuring Automatic Launch of the Application
- Configuring Visibility of the Screenshot Window
- Instructions for Installing the Linux Application
- Active window autofill
- Managing the blur function in the Desktop application
- Frequently asked Questions
- Integration with Jira
- Integration with Trello
- Registration / Authorization
- Reports
- Results of the day
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Web-application (site)
- Adding Corporate Domains
- Creation of Users
- Processing Access Requests
- Link Request to Access an Existing Account
- Creating Project Spaces
- Creation of a Project
- Adding a Member to a Project
- Creating Tasks
- Creating Positions in the Project
- Viewing the Recorded Time
- Deleting the Recorded Time
- Editing the Recorded Time
- A Request to Add a Working Time
- Processing Requests for Adding Working Time
- Uploading Company Logo
- Changing Company Name
- Adding Employees Positions to a Company’s Profile
- Uploading User's Image
- Choosing the Interface Language
- Changing the User's Name and Surname
- Changing Email Address
- Changing Password
- Create an Effectivity Template
- Edit effectivity Settings
- Connect an effectivity template
- Checking the effectivity of the employee
- Generating invoice
- Adding a Contractor
- Adding a customer
- Deactivating the user
- Choosing a pricing plan
- Paying the bill for the service
- Blurring screenshots
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Instructions for Installing the Linux Application
Instructions for Installing the Linux Application
- Go to the site attrack.com and download the installation file.
- In the Downloads folder, right-click the installation file and select
Properties> Permissions> Allow executing file as a program.
3. Go to the terminal and install the libfuse2 package using the command sudo apt install libfuse2
After that, you can install the application by double clicking the installation file.
*** On the updated version of Linux from 04/22/2022, the Wayland graphic server is selected by default, it is possible that the screenshots with it will be black. To test the screenshots: turn on the counter and work for 10 minutes, check the first screenshot, if the screenshot is black, when you log in (at the password entry stage) in the right corner, click on the Settings icon and select Ubuntu on Xorg.