Remember? is a personal reminder package for Macintosh(tm) computers. Reminds you about important events in your life when you start up your Mac and while you work. Features flexible specification for repeating events, extensive control over appearance and low memory requirements. Includes a comprehensive User Guide and sample event (occasion) files.
Added a new Today Hilite Style preference to select the style used to highlight today’s date in calendars (choices are: raised edges, box or oval.)
Added a new Time format preference to select 12 or 24 hour time formats.
Added contents property to favorite view AppleScript objects. This change allows the save/restore settings scripts to also save and restore your favorite views which were not previously preserved.
By popular demand, you should no longer see that annoying immediate alert after saving a new or changed occasion in some cases (I assume you don’t need to be reminded of an event you entered two seconds ago.)
The Scripts menu now includes AppleScript bundles.
Enlarged the Occasion editing window a bit and added help balloons.
Fixed a bug that could cause the wrong Occasion Type sound to be played.
Fixed a bug where invoking Cut/Copy/Paste/Clear could unexpectedly terminate some dialogs.
Fixed a bug that could assign blank default names to half of the 32 available Occasion Types for new installations.
Fixed cases where the occasion file importer could ignore some valid text files.
Cleaned up a few minor memory leaks in the AppleScript support.
HAROLD ROETH, Been using this since OS 7.5. Yes, the interface is "old-fashioned" but I have never had any problems and it's like an old friend. Setting preferences is a bit of a pain but once set you foget about them. Running it now on 10.3.2. (Version 4.1b4)
BILL GARRETT Remember? has been a favorite of mine since the days of System 6. Lots of nice features, easy to use, and Dave Warker has always kept it up to date. (Version 4.0b2)
ALBERT REINGEWIRTZ For years I had 3, 4 sharwares I deemed essential to me, Remember still is essential while all the others fell by the way side. My Mac without it would be much less of a friend. (Version 4.0b1)