It’s always a good feeling when one of your projects gets noticed—and CME Tracker for Linux recently received a stub review on LinuxLinks.
👉 https://www.linuxlinks.com/cme-tracker-tracks-continuing-medical-education-credits/
CME Tracker for Linux was built to solve a simple problem:
keeping track of continuing medical education credits without spreadsheets, paper notes, or complicated systems. It’s a lightweight, straightforward application that does exactly what it needs to do—nothing more, nothing less.
The LinuxLinks write-up gives a quick overview of the application and what it’s designed to accomplish. If you’re not familiar with LinuxLinks, it’s a well-respected site in the Linux community that highlights open source software across a wide range of categories.
Getting listed there is a nice bit of validation—not just for CMETracker, but for the overall approach behind all of my applications:
- Keep things simple
- Avoid unnecessary complexity
- Make tools that solve real problems
FAQ’s
What is CME Tracker for Linux?
CME Tracker is a lightweight application that helps track continuing medical education credits without spreadsheets.
Is CME Tracker free?
Yes, it is completely free and open source.
If you haven’t tried CMETracker yet, you can check it out here:
👉 CMETracker
Also available on GitHub:
👉 CMETracker on GitHub
Thanks to LinuxLinks for taking the time to review the project. Always appreciated.
