I don't use unity either, but most desktops have app trays, xubuntu has one, and gtimelog shows up in it (well, used to, its been a bit rough since xubuntu 14.10, https://github.com/gtimelog/gtimelog/issues/27)
I don't use unity either, but most desktops have app trays, xubuntu has one, and gtimelog shows up in it (well, used to, its been a bit rough since xubuntu 14.10, https:/ /github. com/gtimelog/ gtimelog/ issues/ 27)