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MenuMinder

MenuMinder - 1.6.1

quickly make alert, email, phone reminders from the menu bar

All Time: (4.0)
Version 1.6.1: (3.0)
Selected Version: 1.6.1
Release Date: 2008-08-13
License: Update
Downloads (version 1.6.1): 1,197
Downloads (all versions): 9,847
Price: $10.00

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Product Description:

MenuMinder... Create quick, simple alert, email and SMS Text Message (mobile phone) reminders straight from your menu bar. Quickly create a reminder using the system-wide menu that can be accessed from any application. Never forget anything ever again.

  • Select "New Reminder" to create a reminder with an absolute date.
  • Select "Quick Reminder" to create a reminder 1 minute, 10 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, etc in the future.
  • Select a reminder from the reminder queue to delete or edit the reminder.
  • To send email/text message reminders, enter an email address or mobile phone number in the preferences panel.

What's new in this version:

  • SSL available for secure email and SMS reminders.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.6.1:
Overall Rating: (3.0) Features: (2.0) Support: Not rated (0.0)
Ease of Use: (2.0) Quality / Stability: (3.0) Price: (5.0)
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MenuMinder CommentaryBest simple alarm at my fingertips - Version: 1.6.1, 12/8/2008 03:49AM PST

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dao2
Fantastic program generally. A few little quirks as others have mentioned.
But I have a question. How to change to alert sound ?
Anyone with an answer would be appreciated...
Otherwise, all praise for simplicity !!!
Thanks,
Dao
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MenuMinder ReviewAnother thing that MenuMinder doesn't do.. - Version: 1.6.1, 8/18/2008 08:32AM PST

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GianMarco Tavazzani
..is to allow me to enter in a quick reminder an hour and not a 'remind me in xxx minutes, hours'
I hope to be easily understood: usually I have to remind me an appointment or a call to do 'AT' a fixed time!
Ok, you will say that there is the 'New Reminder' option but.. uffff.. tooooo long: if at 15,43 I had a call asking me to meet us at 17,30,I have to click with the mouse on the the hour, change it with the scrolling arrows, then the minutes (uff, uff and uff!! At least something that changes the hour after the 60˚ minute, as in any alarm clock! At least on the quick reminder!!!)!
What I ask is a way to digit simply: '1730' or in alternative or in a second line, the possibility to click 'arrow up' and see the minutes slowly increasing the speed, change the hour and even the day if necessary! Quick and clean!

By the way: if the window goes in background and you want find it using Exposé shortcut 'show all windows of any application, you cant see it! You have to move by hand the overlapping window of the other application (and no cmd-tab shortcut naturally allows you to toggle or switch on it, being invisible).A suggestion? Bring in foreground the window when you click on the menubar icon!
But THIS alarm clock is the only one that is near to my needs!!!
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MenuMinder Commentaryone thing MenuMinder doesn't do - Version: 1.6, 7/6/2008 12:56PM PST

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plaintiger
the first thing i looked for upon installing MenuMinder was to see if it lets you set up recurring reminders. it doesn't, which reduces its usefulness to me by about 80%. i understand that there's a line to walk when simplicity is one of a piece of software's raisons-d'etre, but support for recurring events wouldn't complicate the app *too* much, would it?

or would it? (that's a real question, not a rhetorical one.)
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