teamviz installation error "error: libjpeg.so.62" [closed] - linux

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I've been downloaded TeamViz.3.2.x64.tar.gz
"teamviz timer" and extract it but when i'm trying to open it this pop up
my os : ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit
NOTE:I Tried running it as root

some library are missing btw it's noticed in the site under the description :
"Firstly you need to install necessary libraries by commands:
sudo apt-get install libjpeg62 libxss1"
so copy-paste these commands in the terminal

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My operating system is Manjaro Linux with gnome Desktop.
I installed gitkraken with yaourt, whereas I was asked to install libcurl-openssh for gitkraken.
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