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Jun 14, 2015 07:46:04   #
GARGLEBLASTER Loc: Spain
 
Can anyone recommend a good on line events reminder, preferably free?

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Jun 14, 2015 11:16:54   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
I was going to search for one,but I forgot... :roll: :roll:

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Jun 14, 2015 11:31:40   #
handgunner Loc: Windsor Locks, Connecticut
 
GARGLEBLASTER wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good on line events reminder, preferably free?


I have AOL Calendar. I use it to remember birthdays. It sends me an email on the day of the event.

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Jun 14, 2015 11:38:10   #
GARGLEBLASTER Loc: Spain
 
I found one on line called Rainlendar (supposedly the best of a bunch) that I downloaded but I'm not sure I'm convinced by it. Does anyone else here use it?

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Jun 14, 2015 14:15:10   #
nicksr1125 Loc: Mesa, AZ
 
I use Google Calendar. I get reminders based on how I set them on my phone & iPad.

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Jun 14, 2015 14:23:37   #
GARGLEBLASTER Loc: Spain
 
nicksr1125 wrote:
I use Google Calendar. I get reminders based on how I set them on my phone & iPad.


Thanks

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Jun 14, 2015 14:27:55   #
handgunner Loc: Windsor Locks, Connecticut
 
nicksr1125 wrote:
I use Google Calendar. I get reminders based on how I set them on my phone & iPad.


Do you have to go into your Google mailbox for their notifications? That's how it is for AOL. It appears that Rainlendar is download and does not require an ISP. I may be wrong?

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Jun 14, 2015 15:08:55   #
coffee55 Loc: Co. Durham, England.
 
Try Google calendar; put it on your home-page, that way it's the first thing you see when logging on.

It will automatically send you a reminder too!

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Jun 14, 2015 15:18:38   #
handgunner Loc: Windsor Locks, Connecticut
 
I think GARGLEBLASTER is looking for a program that doesn't need to be supported by an ISP. I think I might download Rainlendar and see if I like it. [Updated] I'm going to pass on the down load ...

I did find this:
http://windowstechies.com/-/en/spyware/?t=1&k=rainlendar&m=b&u=&c=53624070030&gclid=CM3Cn8vzj8YCFcQRHwodU6YAhA

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Jun 14, 2015 15:42:39   #
handgunner Loc: Windsor Locks, Connecticut
 
I also found this:
http://rainlendar-lite.en.lo4d.com/virus-malware-tests

I think the best thing is to use the calendar on your ISP. Did you ever consider putting those sticky things on your fridge? (kidding) You could also consider telling your wife, she remembers and knows everything. Ask her ... God be with you

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Jun 14, 2015 15:59:27   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
handgunner wrote:
I also found this:
http://rainlendar-lite.en.lo4d.com/virus-malware-tests

I think the best thing is to use the calendar on your ISP. Did you ever consider putting those sticky things on your fridge? (kidding) You could also consider telling your wife, she remembers and knows everything. Ask her ... God be with you


Living on the edge... :lol: :lol:

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Jun 14, 2015 16:19:53   #
handgunner Loc: Windsor Locks, Connecticut
 
DaveO wrote:
Living on the edge... :lol: :lol:


Steve ... If my G/F saw my last comment I would be living off the grid ... LOL :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 15, 2015 07:36:20   #
dalematt Loc: Goderich, Ontario, Canada
 
Mini Minder

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Jun 15, 2015 09:56:16   #
jlf1938 Loc: Acworth, GA
 
GARGLEBLASTER wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good on line events reminder, preferably free?


I use Hallmark Card Studio Deluxe. I get to design my own cards and they have an event reminder that comes with it.

Jim

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Jun 15, 2015 10:19:46   #
David Kay Loc: Arlington Heights IL
 
nicksr1125 wrote:
I use Google Calendar. I get reminders based on how I set them on my phone & iPad.


I use that also

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