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Remind
Jul 20, 2023
Sophisticated calendar and alarm program
Remind is a sophisticated calendar and alarm program. It includes the following features
- A sophisticated scripting language and intelligent handling of exceptions and holidays.
- Plain-text, PostScript and HTML output.
- Timed reminders and pop-up alarms.
- A friendly graphical front-end for people who don’t want to learn the scripting language.
- Facilities for both the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars.
- Support for 12 different languages.
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