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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Google Calendar, and Google tasks (which can have a due date on them).

    And if you ever get an Android phone, it'll synchronise seamlessly with that as well.
    +1 from me as well.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Google Calendar, and Google tasks (which can have a due date on them).

    And if you ever get an Android phone, it'll synchronise seamlessly with that as well.
    +1

    EDIT: I also use "SayTheTime" for desktop reminders, which like

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  • administrator
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    And if you want it in Outlook too you can use gsyncit. Works a treat.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Google Calendar, and Google tasks (which can have a due date on them).

    And if you ever get an Android phone, it'll synchronise seamlessly with that as well.

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  • Recommendations for online appointements and reminder program

    A quick search turned up mymemorizer.com - Web calendar with e-mail and SMS/Text Message reminder alert service

    But at first glance this doesn't appear to support the granularity of hours, as per Outlook Calendar for example, which for some reminders I would need.

    Anyone else use one of these, and can recommend one for things like birthdays and appointments, and bills to be paid etc.

    I don't mind a few ads for a free service, and I would be prepared to pay a small annual subscription for a decent and reliable service.

    P.S. Must be a PC app rather than a mobile phone app, as I don't use the Internet on my mobile phones.
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