ForLater : Simple eMail Reminder

Tags: , | Added: 28 Feb, 2008 (891 Views)

Single page online reminder tool where you can instantly schedule and send email reminders to yourself and others. It can’t get any simpler, just type in your message, select the time and date you want it to be sent and click “Remind Me!”. ForLater will then remind you at the right time.

ForLater - Schedule eMail Reminders

Features:

  • Schedule and send reminders to any email address.
  • Send as many reminders as you like.
  • No registration required.

Check out ForLater @ [ www.forlater.net ]

Filed Under: Tags: , | Categories: eMail ¦ ToDo / Calendars

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