Kapow – A punch clock program designed to easily keep track of your hours

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Kapow is a punch clock program designed to easily keep track of your hours, whether you're working on one project or many. Simply clock in and out with the Start/Stop button. If you make a mistake in your hours, you can go back and edit any of the entries by double-clicking on the session in question. Kapow also allows you to easily keep track of the hours since you lasted billed a client, by providing a helpful "Billed" checkbox--the totals will reflect your work after the last billed session.

Install kapow on ubuntu

Open the terminal and run the following commands

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gottcode/gcppa

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install kapow

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7 Responses

  1. Frank says:

    sounds like hamster-applet.

    I like hamster better since it integrates with Getting Things Gnome

  2. rajijoom says:

    Hi I am running Ubuntu 11.04

    What could be the problem?

    sudo apt-get install kapow
    Reading package lists… Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information… Done
    E: Unable to locate package kapow

  3. nagisa says:

    Did you added repository?

    sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gottcode/gcppa
    sudo apt-get update

  4. iCame says:

    @rajijoom You need to run:

    sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gottcode/gcppa

    And then sudo apt-get update

  5. eka says:

    The problem with hamster is that it doesn’t integrate with Unity, so it Fails, at least this one is standalone.

  6. Josh Fox says:

    Rajijoom, you need to add the Gott Code repository…

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gottcode/gcppa

  7. Krottsy says:

    Same problem here, but after adding the Gott Code repository.
    I first did:
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gottcode/gcppa

    then:
    sudo apt-get update

    then:
    sudo apt-get install kapow
    Reading package lists… Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information… Done
    E: Unable to locate package kapow

    I’m using Ubuntu 13.04 (raring)

    Anyone any idea what might cause this?

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