DAILY REMINDERS

Desktop reminder and scheduler software for Windows. Free download!

  • "Remind me this again in 30 minutes" in crazy busy days!
  • Birthday reminder with automatic greeting Email sending!
  • Personal planner for daily, weekly, monthly and annual events
  • Keep you from missing important appointments, meetings
  • Work break reminder for your healthy computer use
  • Shutdown computer automatically at a time period you choose
  • Schedule a program with parameters
  • Ultimate countdown watch and stopwatch tool

   
Fully Compatible with Windows Vista/XP/2000/2003/98

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DAILY REMINDERS

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Introduction
Never forget your wife's birthday. Never be late for important meetings. With a user-friendly interface, CalendarReminder makes it easy to manage recurrent events, daily work tasks. A lot of useful tools and options are also available, such as sending Email, setting audible alarms, scheduling your computer to shutdown, running applications, playing media files, etc.

Sample functions:

You can specify a lot of useful, advanced options once the reminder is running. You can:

  • Run an external program with specific parameters.
  • Run a command-line command.
  • Send Emails with attachments.
  • Play MP3s or WAV media files.
  • Open a URL in your web browser.
  • Lock your Windows system.
  • Shut down your PC.
  • Minimize all your desktop windows.

Using these advanced options, CalendarReminder can do a lot of system maintenance tasks regularly. It is a real time-saver!

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