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    Linux-reminders

    Linux-reminders

    A simple reminder Gui for Linux using wxpython

    A simple reminder tool for those of us who have lots to do and a mind like a sieve. The following types of reminder can be created: One off, at a specified date and time; every 15 minutes; every 30 minutes; every 45 minutes; every hour; daily; monthly; weekly; annually; last day of the month; penultimate day of the month; the 1st,2nd,3rd,4th or last Monday of the month; the 1st,2nd,3rd,4th or last Tuesday of the month; the 1st,2nd,3rd,4th or last Wednesday of the month; the...
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    Reminder

    Easy reminder (scheduler)

    Easy reminder (scheduler) Edit control "Sched..." The line to enter the fact to remind. › Edit control "Action" Here you may enter the name of the file to run (or sound to play) when time is out. Leave this field free to play def.wav when time is out. › Button "+" Push it to add a new fact into the list. › Button "-" Push it to delete selected line from the list. › Button "x" Push it to stop the alarm.
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    CalOMine

    CalOMine

    A fast, no-nonsense way to manage reminders, folder events, & alarms.

    ...Because databases are located next to the CalOMine Program, CalOMine may also serve as a nice SQL replacement for our older, Skype-endorsed, "ezlog" program. -Just download & extract the zip file into a folder, then run the executable .jar file. Designed to be a quick event reminder, as well as an easy-to-use micro-blogger & journal alike, downloading & extracting the zip archive from the CaloMine Project here is all it takes to start logging your notes for everything taking place to the content of any folder, or your daily alarms, reminders, and / or life-events.
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    RemindMe v1.0

    RemindMe v1.0

    Simple program that plays alarms to remind you of an event

    RemindMe is a small program which alerts you when one of your inputted events such as birthdays, assignments or deadlines, etc... has occurred. It has the ability to use custom alarms and can store as many events as you need. Can hide in the background so it does not get in the way.
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    When executed, CHECK-TASKS identifies the tasks to remind and/or execute from the task lists. A given task is reminded by email and/or executed only once a day. See http://kwartik.wordpress.com/check-tasks/ for a detailed example.
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