MineTime is a modern, intuitive and smart calendar application. Connect all your calendar services and start optimizing your time. For more information about MineTime visit minetime.ai.
MineTime is free to use but not open-source (yet). This repository is meant to provide a transparent discussion hub for issues, feedback and ideas.
MineTime store your account passwords in the local keychain. On Linux, this service is provided by libsecret
so you may need to install it before running MineTime.
Depending on your distribution, you will need to run the following command:
- Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install libsecret-1-dev
- Red Hat-based:
sudo yum install libsecret-devel
- Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S libsecret
Some Linux distributions also require gnome-keyring
(see https://github.com/marcoancona/MineTime/issues/98) and libgconf-2-4
(see electron/electron#1518).
If you find a distribution that needs additional dependencies, please contact us.
While we can not provide individual support at the moment, you can see this repository as a public hub to collect feedbacks, bug reports and feature requests.
Please refer to the issue page and feel free to open a ticket.
MineTime connects natively with Google, Outlook.com, Microsoft Exchange, iCloud and any CalDAV calendar: this means you can add your calendar accounts directly into MineTime.
Understanding how time is spent is important to improve future scheduling decisions.
MineTime instantly shows you how often you met your colleagues in the past months, how many times an event has been already rescheduled and much more...
Finding a time that works for everybody is a pain! MineTime automatically checks all participants calendars and suggests you the options that are likely to work best.
You privacy is important to us and MineTime will never show other people your calendar!
MineTime's assistant understands what you say. You can easily schedule new events or perform actions on the calendar by using the most intuitive interface: English.
MineTime is a calendar built on Electron, allowing it to run natively on Windows, Mac and - yes! - Linux. Enjoy the same smooth experience across all three!