Jreminder
Jreminder is a free appointment managemant software that keeps track of your appointments and reminds you of the upcoming appointments a number of days before the actual date, where you can set the number of days prior setting according to your needs. It acts as a secretary for you and will never let you miss any important reminder once you have fed it in.Jreminder is a freeware and can be distributed in any medium as long as this help file and all the other contents and credits are maintained as it is. However I would appreciate if you would register Jreminder. Registration is absolutely FREE! and takes only 30 seconds. To register online click "Register Jreminder".
Jreminder can be downloaded from Download Jreminder page. To discuss about Jreminder please visit Jreminder Forums.
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New in version 1.1.0
The following improvements have been made in Jreminder 1.1.0 over Jreminder 1.0.0 :
- Ability to Edit or Update the records already entered in the database.
- Multi user option so as to ensure that you see reminders important to you and to filter out the others.
- Security in the form of passwords to ensure nobody else can see or edit your reminders.
- Password protected database to ensure added security.
- Ability to print the reminders displayed in the Richtextbox.
- Email client linking facility so that you can click on the email address to start your email client.
- User Management to carry out the tasks of Adding/Deleting Users or changing user password.
- User oriented settings to facilitate each user to store his "Prior Days Setting".
Bugs
Please search Jreminder Discussion Forum in case the issue you are facing has already been reported and a resolution has been provided. If you do not find a resolution in the forum them you can start a new discussion thread in the forum. Please be assured that you will be reverted back to quickly.
Disclaimer
This software and documentation are distributed without any warranties as to performance or merchantability or any other warranties whether expressed or implied. Because of the various hardware and software environments into which this program may be put, no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is offered. Good data processing procedure dictates that any program be thoroughly tested with non-critical data before relying on it. The user must assume the entire risk of using the program.