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    StudyArc

    StudyArc

    A lightweight study tracker to help you track your daily study time

    StudyArc is a lightweight, distraction-free desktop app designed to help you take control of your study time. Track your daily sessions, review weekly statistics, and keep your workflow clean with a simple, minimal interface. Whether you're preparing for exams, managing multiple subjects, or just aiming to stay focused, StudyArc gives you a clear visual summary of your effort—without getting in your way. We're actively improving StudyArc. If there's a feature you wish existed, a bug you've found, or a way the app fits (or doesn't fit) into your routine—leave a comment or suggestion. ...
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    Everpad

    Everpad

    Evernote client well integrated with linux desktop

    Everpad is a desktop integration layer that brings Evernote notes directly into the Linux environment, especially Ubuntu-based desktops. It runs a background service that syncs with your Evernote account and exposes your notes through an indicator applet and a Unity lens/search integration. The goal is to make Evernote feel like a native part of the desktop, so you can search, open, edit, and create notes without jumping to the web interface. It also supports note attachments, notebooks, and...
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