
MaxelTracker’s time tracking software for Linux/Ubuntu helps teams improve productivity by automatically monitoring employees' activities like app and website usage, idle hours and overtime, and delivers real-time insights—all while running efficiently on your Linux computer systems.

MaxelTracker automatically categorizes applications into productive, neutral, or distracting based on custom or default tags. This allows teams to quickly analyze which tools contribute to performance and which impact focus.



Admins can enable or disable features like screenshots, alerts, or location tracking at the department level. This gives you control over how data is collected and ensures relevance across different workflows.
Even on Linux, you can view and manage all tracked data from MaxelTracker’s centralized web dashboard. Monitor user logs, adjust settings, and track performance across teams from a single control panel.

Historically, the "cool" kids on the block used tools like checkm8.info or ipwndfu (the original Python tool by axi0mX) on macOS. For Windows users, the process was often buggy or required installing complex Python environments and specific drivers.
ipwnder v11 streamlined this into a simple .exe file. It removes the need for a Linux virtual machine or a Mac, making the downgrade process accessible to a much wider audience. ipwnder v11 for windows
Before installing software, it is critical to understand what ipwnder v11 actually does. Developed by the renowned security researcher tihmstar (famous for the "kdfu" tool), ipwnder v11 is a low-level utility designed to trigger the checkm8 bootrom exploit on devices with the A5 through A11 chipset. Historically, the "cool" kids on the block used
ipwnder v11 is a USB-based exploit tool designed to put Apple devices with the A11 chip (iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and iPhone X) into PWNDFU (Pwned Device Firmware Upgrade) mode on Windows. ipwnder_v11
ipwnder_v11.exe -p
Expected output:
[+] Waiting for device in DFU mode...
[+] Device found.
[+] Sending checkm8 exploit...
[+] Exploit sent successfully.
[+] Device is now in PWNDFU mode.
Yes. MaxelTracker works on major Linux distributions including Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and CentOS.