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Can’t find my desktop client/application (Windows, OS X and Linux)

Can’t find my desktop client/application (Windows, OS X and Linux)



In this article, we will go over how you can find the desktop application on your computer and create a desktop shortcut to make the application easier to find.



Finding the Workstatus application on your machine



Finding the Workstatus application on Windows
Finding the Workstatus application on OSX

If for some reason you’re unable to find the desktop application anywhere on the desktop, please navigate to your taskbar to find Workstatus’ icon in the system tray. If the icon is present, you should be able to click the icon, then click “Show timer”.

Finding the Workstatus application



Finding the Workstatus application on Windows



To find the Workstatus application on Windows:


Click on the Start/Windows button
Type “Workstatus” on the search bar of the Start menu.
You’ll see that there’s an app named “Workstatus”.
Select the app named “Workstatus” then pin it to your taskbar



Finding the Workstatus application on macOS



To find the Workstatus application on macOS:


Press Command (⌘) + Space to bring up the Spotlight Search bar.
Type in “Workstatus.app“
Drag the app down to the dock on the bottom of the screen to make the application easier to find.



To find the Workstatus application on LINUX:


Click on the Show Applications
Type “Workstatus” on the search bar of the Start menu.
You’ll see that there’s an app named “Workstatus”, click on Workstatus installed app to launch it.

Updated on: 02/02/2024

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