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Video tutorial for Multi Reminders 3.0
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Video tutorial for Multi Reminders 2.7
This video tutorial has been acquired from Downloadtube.com
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Review
This is official description
A program to remind you of birthdays, bill payments, and appointments. Reminders can be periodic (eg, weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly, yearly). And you can specify how many days notice to give you. This program checks for reminders every time you start up your computer.
The following review written by one of the Software Informer contributors applies to version 2.7
It is natural for human beings to forget things. But if they have forgotten some of their important personal or professional commitments, it would prove out to be a great blow to their valuable relations. Now, users don’t have to worry as they will get a permanent companion in the form of Multi Reminders will won’t allow this tragedy to happen with them. Multi Reminders will constantly keep on reminding users about their important commitments which could be either birthday of someone special or last dates of paying bills. With Multi Reminders, users are free to choose the number of time they should be reminded as they are provided with an option of setting their reminders in the periods of days, weeks, months or years. Multi Reminders takes extreme care that none of their important events is left to be reminded as it provides with a very useful tool to see the reminders on the start up of computer. Moreover, some of other benefits of using Multi Reminders is that user can keep an eye on their monthly expenses. Thus, Multi Reminders is also a very good planner for planning users’ monthly expenditure. |
- Important commitments reminded.
- Reminders on computer start up.
- Print important reminders.
- Very simple interface to use.
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- Not compatible to LINUX platform.
- Leaves some file in registry after uninstalling.
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Reviewed by: Manoj Goel Reviewer rating: Reviewed: 3 years ago
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What's new in version 3.0
- Added an option to start calendar weeks with a Monday rather than a Sunday, when creating a calendar (defaults to Monday). What's new in version 2.6
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