Sorry, but why should a file manger have reminder functions.
As you said, there is plenty of good and even free software for this.
I use PNotes for example.
Peter wrote:I know that there is Outllok and a lot of Reminder-software, but nevertheless:
Is there a feature / plugin / workaround to use "reminders" in TC?
"2012-05-12, 13:30, Call Jimmy"
That´s all. Any ideas?
Peter
I use tcCalendar plugin.
But you must have TC already running if you want to be 'remindered'.
The software comes with a reminder: A nag screen at startup, that reminds users without license to purchase one and force them to click an item before using it.
One could say, the licensed user even lacks of this feature. If you find some sarcasm in here -yes it is wanted- keep it for yourself. When I wanted to be constructive...well you know, the "Todo-List" is to full anyway...
Stance wrote:The software comes with a reminder: A nag screen at startup, that reminds users without license to purchase one and force them to click an item before using it.
One could say, the licensed user even lacks of this feature. If you find some sarcasm in here -yes it is wanted- keep it for yourself. When I wanted to be constructive...well you know, the "Todo-List" is to full anyway...
Which software are you talking about? The software I linked above is freeware under "The Code Project Open License (CPOL) 1.02" http://www.codeproject.com/info/cpol10.aspx
, including the source code. I got no reminder and no licence info ...
Sorry, but why should a file manger have reminder functions.
It's not just a file manager but already a shell replacer. And it really lacks some sort of simple scheduler (which you could use for file operations =)