WinReminders 1.10.33

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  • Publisher:
    HES
  • Date added:
    20/10/2008
  • File size:
    1.5M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1/2.0

Publisher’s description

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WinReminders is an easy to use, yet powerful time management application that can automatically remind you of events such as birthdays, anniversaries, appointments, bill payments, and any others you need to remember. The main features include an automatic event reminder system, including support for customizable reminder schedules, rule based events (for example, 3rd Monday in January), customizable events (for example, every 21 days), a task list for keeping track of your to-do items with categories, advanced filtering and sorting capabilities, an integrated calendar for reviewing and editing your reminders, a date calculator that can be used for calculating projected dates and no unwanted background processes slowing your computer down. WinReminders supports private (current user) and public (all users) events and synchronization support allows seamless event and task sharing between users over a network or other shared device such as a flash drive.

Version 1.10.33 enhances the existing e-mail reminder functionality, adds the ability to customize calendar.

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