eReminder 2009 - Easy Calendar & Reminder

eReminder is a full-featured multi-resource calendar application designed specifically for planning, managing, and scheduling your important dates and times. It runs in the background, and makes it nearly impossible to forget birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, appointments, meetings, and other important events. What's more, it provides plenty of reminding ways, and an easy way to share your data with Microsoft Outlook, Project/Project Server and QuickBooks.

Sunday, November 09, 2008

eReminder 2008 - Easy Calendar & Reminder v4.4 released

eTimeInc Software (RegNow vendor id v17067) has released eReminder 2008 - Easy Calendar & Reminder(Four editions: eReminder Std - Task & Scheduler product id 17067-1, eReminder Pro - Easy Calendar & Reminder product id 17067-4, eReminder Prm - Agenda & Organizer product id 17067-5, eReminder Sp1 - Easy Planner Secretary product id 17067-6), a full-featured multi-resource calendar application designed specifically for planning, managing, and scheduling important dates and times. It supports to view the schedules of several resources at the same time, and find out what everyone's schedule is for the day, find out which of the company's conference rooms is free at a specific time, or find out which cars of clients are scheduled to wash next time.
eReminder runs in the background, sits in the system tray, and makes it nearly impossible to forget birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, appointments, meetings, and other important events. What's more, it provides plenty of reminding ways: play music, execute application, send Email, speak the notification content, pop up a talking virtual girl/boy, reboot PC, etc. In addition to one-time occurrences, eReminder keeps track of all types of recurring events, from birthdays to meetings on the third Friday of every other month. It allows viewing all events in a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly overview and supports to-do lists. Drag & drop and copy & paste features allow to easily reschedule events, or change their duration.
eReminder provides an easy way to share data with Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Project/Project Server and Intuit QuickBooks, and powerful print function to present the calendar. Moreover, it can manage holidays, and add them to the calendar. It also supports to use display-private/all-filter to filter appointments displayed in calendar.
When have finished an appointment, you can stretch it out. When you have a lot of appointments in calendar, marking those appointments complete can give you a clear view of which appointments you still have and which appointments you have finished, and let you have full control of your time.
eReminder 2008 - Easy Calendar & Reminder has some distinguished features:
1. When finish a task/appointment, you can line it through
2. You can filter display in Calendar
3. Use calendar to record your work log
4. Use calendar to manage meeting room reservation
5. Use calendar to schedule dates and times for your family members
6. Use talking virtual girl/boy to remind you
7. Share data with Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Project/Project Server and Intuit QuickBooks
8. Provide 5 days’ forecast weather information

Here is a list with all the important changes of this version:
1, Message dialog pops up with the color of the appointment/task
2, Update the register algorithm, support RegNow.
3, Bug fixed: When exit the eReminder, a false window displays on the task bar and cannot get to disappear.

eReminder 2008 professional costs $35 and it is available from http://www.eTimeInc.com. You can download a fully-functional trial version from http://www.etimeinc.com/Downloads/downloadindex.htm.
About eTimeInc Software:
eTimeInc Software focuses on the productivity software. It has provided products: Personal Time Manager, Easy Tracker 2008 Suite, and eReminder 2008 suite, Auto Shutdown PC, DateTime Calcualtor.
Contact:
Jack Woon, Manager of eTimeInc Software
Techsupport@etimeinc.com
eTimeInc Software
http://www.eTimeInc.com

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