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| Downloads:11,348 |
| Version Downloads:2,753 |
| Type:Business : Personal Info Managers |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:25 Feb 2010 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price: $18.00 |
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Don Sykes reviewed on 18 Feb 2011
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Fishscale reviewed on 23 Nov 2010
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I realize that it probably can't have the same sorts of notification features that iCal does, but just being able to view it and add entries would be very helpful. As it stands now, I have to send emails to myself so that I can add those things when I get home to my computer, and I'm SOL if I want to view my calendar without the computer in front of me. Even integration with Google Calendar would be better than nothing, since I can pull that up in the browser.
I'm still a big iMOnTime fan, and iCal's shortcomings are still painfully evident every time I give it another look, but the above situation is having me consider suffering through those shortcomings in order to gain that valuable mobility.
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How about it Manoj??
I had to kill iMOnTime in Activity monitor and start it again. Afterwards I saw the count of "waiting reminders" rising again (about 2.000 per minute)!
I sent an email to Expersis support 11 days ago. Nobody answered. I sent a second email 5days later. No answer.
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Thank you!
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Tripp Frohlichstein
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DJ Melody reviewed on 26 May 2009
Anyway, onto the actual review. This program is absolutely fantastic and worth every penny of purchase if you forget things a lot or want to get yourself on a daily / weekly scheduled routine. I struggle with aspergers, and it's very important for me to be on a regular schedule with medication and activities, but I'm extremely forgetful. I tried 10 other reminder applications for macintosh, and NONE of them worked as described. They either relied on another application to function (ex: ical, palm, etc) others would just crash upon startup, and some were just too dang confusing to figure out how to setup a reminder.
I'm On Time, has a very simple setup that takes all of 5 minutes to learn how to use. It reminds you at exactly the time when you set it too as well. The growl feature is nice as well, however a small tip - if you have growl turned off, you will need to turn it back on, quit I'm on time then re-open it so that growl can function with it. ( I didn't know this ). Other then that, it is a wonderful program, and I'm looking forward to future versions of it!
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gERM reviewed on 13 Jan 2009
I'd also like to see them add the option to sync with ical, option to display timer countdown in the menu bar, and cleanup the overwhelming options (which is great but its a mess to look at), perhaps with some dropdown arrows to show/hide options you don't change frequently? Just some ideas...
but overall a great app! I used this daily when I was on os9 back in the day, and it was great, i couldn't work without it. Glad to see some great improvements overall since then.
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whit_g reviewed on 26 Oct 2007
The only feature that I still wish it had is an editable history/log that's automatically populated with reminders that have passed. Every once in awhile I'll accidentally dismiss a reminder before reading it (such as when I'm typing as it pops up, hitting return at just the wrong time) and have no way of checking to see what that reminder was. It would also be nice if reminders themselves were editable so that you could A) add notes to a reminder that you intend to snooze, and B) alter repeating reminders on the fly instead of having to bring them up in the calendar interface.