Remember? 4.1 for Mac User Reviews
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"Most indispensable utility on my Mac!"
Version: Remember? 4.6.1
Pros
I've been using "Remember?" for fifteen years on a daily basis. It is time-tested and has no flaws that I can discover. The alert system is foolproof and easy to configure.I like this app so much that I've sent the developer the $20 donation many times over the years!
Cons
None that I can discover
Summary
This sure beats writing Post-its or notes on your paper calendar. Mr. Warker has always been response to any questions I've raised over the years.
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"BEST TO DO LIST EVER"
Version: Remember? 4.5
Pros
EVERYTHINGNot gonna work with Lion
Cons
NOTHING AT ALL
Summary
I NEED THIS TO WORK PLEASE!!!
NEWS: A report that Remember? will be updated for Lion. YES!!!!
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"Don't forget Remember?"
Version: Remember? 4.5
Pros
Great as a simple calendar and reminder. Have been using it for twelve years now. My occasion files form a nice personal database. But iCal did push it aside a bit.
Cons
It's a bit on its own. Not a lot to integrate with. Anyone cares?
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"Really nice program!"
Version: Remember? 4.5
Pros
Displays your events whenever you start your computer everyday. Reminds you of appointments.
Cons
Nothing really
Summary
A great daily calendar for the price.
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"This is one of the few sharewares I consider..."
Version: Remember? 4.2
Summary
...essential!
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I've been using Dave Warker's "Remember?" for more years than I care to recall (OS 6.X). When I was gainfully employed (I'm now retired) I even purchased (out of my own pocket) additional shareware copies (HINT! HINT!) for poeple to use in my Department. I would be lost without "Remember?" since I'm now old and suffer from the common illness: "CRS"!
This software is simple to use, reliable and stable and Dave, bless his heart, is responsive to any techincal questions I've had over the years.
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"An all time best"
Version: Remember? 4.1b4
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I celebrated when Remember moved to OS X. It was one of my favorites in OS 9. I start my day by reviewing the birthdays and historical events and by adding those events, I will want to recall in the future. It's simple, elegant, useful and informative. At some point, I feel like I will have to pay the fee again, just to keep it alive. My Thanks. -
"Doesn't launch"
Version: Remember? 4.1b1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Remember is one of the best little calendar/reminder utilities out there, but for some reason this latest beta version will not launch at all on my computer. G4/450 AGP OX 10.3 -
"The best I've tried"
Version: Remember? 4.0
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
For some reason, I need to try out every calendar/reminder program that comes along, and I've never found one better than Remember? Although it's not flashy, it is easy to set up and use, provides lots of customizing options, and is a bargain. I made the mistake of buying Chronosnet's product (don't know what they're calling it now) and got tired of wading through the bloated user's guide and extremely tired of being charged for upgrades that provided no new functionality. I've never regretted buying Remember? -
"Good little reminder/calendar application"
Version: Remember? 4.0b3
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
...that I have been using since I started with Macs almost 10 years ago. Simple and effective. -
"Glad to see this for OSX but still developing"
Version: Remember? 4.0b1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This was my first app with my new Mac 9 years ago. I always liked it and found it useful and now it is finally available for OS X and still works well although this first version still looks a lot like OS 9 stuff. But that will change. Rated for current usage and future potential still to be realized.
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