It supports linux, mac, and windows. It auto-detects the system based on your browser… maybe that went wrong. You can select the platform here: https://donethat.ai/download
Is it possible to use it on Chrome OS somehow? It auto-detects that as Linux but I think it won’t work if I use the Linux installer. I’m pretty sure it would be installable as a browser add-on but then not sure if it would work when you’re using other programs.
I don’t have one so we’d have to try this together but according to ChatGPT you can activate Linux in your Chrome OS. Open Settings → Developers. Under “Linux development environment (Beta)”, click Turn on. Then you should get a terminal. And from the terminal you should be able to execute the app (./path-to-file—no-sandbox). Might need to install dependencies before… if you want give it a try and DM me—we can do a video call and see if we get it working together
Just did a few tests and looks like it’s impossible to get to work on chromebook because the linux instance is sandboxed and doesn’t have access to the chromebook screen for screenshots. So doesn’t work on chromebook unfortunately!
I got to the terminal but wasn’t able to access the download and gave up at that step because for some reason I assumed it would only install the app for the linux development environment as opposed to the rest of Chrome OS. I’ll try again, and email you if I can’t get it working.
It supports linux, mac, and windows. It auto-detects the system based on your browser… maybe that went wrong. You can select the platform here: https://donethat.ai/download
Is it possible to use it on Chrome OS somehow? It auto-detects that as Linux but I think it won’t work if I use the Linux installer. I’m pretty sure it would be installable as a browser add-on but then not sure if it would work when you’re using other programs.
I don’t have one so we’d have to try this together but according to ChatGPT you can activate Linux in your Chrome OS. Open Settings → Developers. Under “Linux development environment (Beta)”, click Turn on. Then you should get a terminal. And from the terminal you should be able to execute the app (./path-to-file—no-sandbox). Might need to install dependencies before… if you want give it a try and DM me—we can do a video call and see if we get it working together
Can I take you up on the offer to do a video call and see if we can install it on Chrome OS? Will DM you
DMed you
LMK what the outcome is (if it works smoothly on chromebook after you do this stuff)!
Just did a few tests and looks like it’s impossible to get to work on chromebook because the linux instance is sandboxed and doesn’t have access to the chromebook screen for screenshots. So doesn’t work on chromebook unfortunately!
I got to the terminal but wasn’t able to access the download and gave up at that step because for some reason I assumed it would only install the app for the linux development environment as opposed to the rest of Chrome OS. I’ll try again, and email you if I can’t get it working.