The Ultimate Linux Meeting Ringer
Linux desktop notifications are often inconsistent or easily missed. MeetingRinger for Linux provides a native, reliable ringer for your meetings.
Why Linux Professionals Need MeetingRinger
Whether you're on Ubuntu, Fedora, or Arch, desktop notifications can be a hit-or-miss experience. Different desktop environments (GNOME, KDE, XFCE) handle alerts differently, and it's easy for a critical meeting to start without you ever hearing a peep.
MeetingRinger for Linux is designed to be a lightweight but persistent ringer that works across all major distributions. It bypasses the flakiness of system notification daemons to provide a dedicated alarm system for your Google Calendar.
Features for Linux Power Users:
- Distro Agnostic: Works seamlessly on any major Linux distribution.
- Native Performance: Low resource usage, keeping your system fast while ensuring you stay punctual.
- Terminal Friendly: (Coming Soon) Control your meeting ringer via CLI tools for maximum integration.
- Persistent Alarms: A true "ringer" that won't stop until you acknowledge it.
Built for the Open Source Community
Linux users value reliability and control. MeetingRinger gives you both, ensuring that your virtual meetings (Google Meet, Zoom, Teams) are always announced with a loud, attention-grabbing ringer.
Don't let a missed notification derail your sprint. Install MeetingRinger on your Linux machine today and stay ahead of your schedule.
Reliable meeting alarms for Linux.
Simple to install. Impossible to miss. Free for everyone.
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