I’m looking for a timer applet that can go in the system tray where I can put in a time and it will count down and give me a notification when the time is up.

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I didnt mention a DE since I’m using i3 window manager. But yeah, something that can work with i3 or on the system tray

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Have you tried these options or these ones? Literally any search term is giving plenty of results…

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Can we have a search for xfce too, please?

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In relation to my post from yesterday or?

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