Reminder software for Windows

Started by Rik, Aug 13, 2010, 18:14:59

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Rik

I'm looking for a small app that will issue reminders to undertake tasks, but which is flexible enough to accommodate annually, monthly, weekly, every X weeks/days/months/years, daily, a specific day in any month, eg first Tuesday, second Wednesday etc.

Everything I've found so far can perform a limited range of these functions, but does not have the flexibility to handle the odd intervals.

Has anyone come across anything remotely suitable please?
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Rik

Doesn't seem to quite have the flexibility I need, Glenn, unless I'm missing something, eg you can't set a reminder for every three years, say, unless I missed the option.
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Niall

I was about to suggest outlook. I have to use it in work. Can't say I like it much, mainly because it reminds me of my job that I hate, but hey ho :D
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Glenn

Set the appointment to every 156 weeks. I have no idea if that will work by the way.
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Rik

Sadly, it only accepts 2 digits for the week. :(
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Ray

Quote from: Rik on Aug 13, 2010, 18:23:43
Doesn't seem to quite have the flexibility I need, Glenn, unless I'm missing something, eg you can't set a reminder for every three years, say, unless I missed the option.
Is this what you're looking for? Rik, in the recurrence settings.

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kinmel

I doubt if anyone proggie will cover all possible sequences.

With Windows 7, the zCalendar Gadget goes forward at least 5 years and the Thunderbird Email Addon Lightning doesn't seem to have a cut off point
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Quote from: Ray on Aug 13, 2010, 19:24:03
Is this what you're looking for? Rik, in the recurrence settings.

The 'Every x years' doesn't appear in my Outlook 2003, Ray.  I wonder which version Rik is using, and whether the option only appears in later incarnations of Outlook?

Other than that, Rik, I think it will do all that you want.  :)
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Quote from: Rik on Aug 14, 2010, 11:10:11
I'm on Outlook 2003...  :'(

Pity, Rik, they must have changed it in 2007 then, :(
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Ray

Forgot when I posted my first reply, Rik, I'm using a trial of 2010 at the moment, I've just checked 2007 and it looks like this is a new feature introduced in the 2010 version. :(
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Quote from: Rik on Aug 14, 2010, 11:42:44
Even worse. ;D Thanks, Ray.
Rik,

I use a program called Advanced Desktop Calendar (ADC). I'm not sure it will give you all the facilities you need but might be worth a look.

Forget my last modification, it is now called 'Active' Desktop Calendar.

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Technical Ben

This reminds me of a humorous anecdote about Windows Excel Calculator programming and it's little quirks. I'll spare you the details, but lets just say a few dates have been wiped from history thanks to Mr Bill Gates...

Including a few countries too!  (can't find a pic just yet)
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2006/10/27/880411.aspx
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Niall

I don't think anyone would care. Everyone born in Poland lives in Wrexham now ;D
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Rik

I reckon it was a German programmer.
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Quote from: Rik on Aug 15, 2010, 11:21:54
I reckon it was a German programmer.

Well, you can be English and forgetful too you know.   ;)
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