Remind 9.0
Tilgore Kraut - July 27, 2009With modern schedules getting increasingly programmed and busy, we often fell victim to forgetfulness with various important events tend to slip from our mind. In such situations, you require taking up the help of a competent assistant of a reminder tool that would remind you of the upcoming tasks and events at the right time. Well, if you’ve started looking for an apt tool then take a break from the tiring task and try out the new Remind 9.0. The utility is a commendable combination of a calendar, timer, alarm, and scheduler, and you can easily access these from the system tray. An audible and visual alarm signals you of a preset task or event. Set several reminders. Even, you can select desired one from the 4 unique sounds to remind you of the events.
The Remind is beneficial in reminding you of the important dates, bill payments, medication, etc, and runs effectively in background. With simply designed interface, you can set different reminders on any date of any month. While setting a reminder, you’ve to specify the date, time, and reminder text within the provided dialog box. The entire reminders you record can be viewed together in list form, where you can set the tasks to be daily, weekly or monthly, and select the sound you want to be played for reminder. While selecting a sound, you can first listen and then decide to mark any one of them. In addition the in-built Calendar of the program associated with the Date Textbox, supports you in setting reminders for different dates of any month. Using the application, you can set reminders relating professional and personal events such meetings, appointments, birthdays, anniversaries, and even more.
Using the Remind 9.0 software, it becomes easier for you to remember events and tasks to perform by the required time.
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