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Reminder Forwarding For Outlook

If I had a dollar for every time I was running late! It’s true, it feels like I spend more time trying to be on time than being productive. So what is the solution for people such as myself? Do I just say forget it and buy some overpriced mobile phone that I will more than likely end up losing, anyway? Or do I start by looking into simple, economical options that will work well with software and mobile devices that I already have? To me, the choice is clear.

First off, most Windows users have access to Outlook, right? And out of those people using this program, a fair number of them are actually using this Personal Information Manager (PIM) to keep their lives from unraveling at the seams.

Now for the big question that has more than likely not occurred to you yet: How often do we leave our PCs turned on only to forget to sync our PDAs before we leave? For those of us who are not into that phone/PDA combo stuff, this can happen quite often. And if we did think to sync it, chances are it was left on the kitchen table next to our half-eaten Pop-Tarts from earlier that morning.

What you need is an Outlook event solution that will be able to get your day’s reminders regardless of where you are, so long as you have either a mobile phone with you or even access to your e-mail at work. Sounds like a lot of fees and other headaches, right? Actually, I think you would be surprised.

Enter Reminder Forwarding for Outlook. With one program, you can be 100% sure that you will not be missing any of your important appointments ever again. The wild part is that in many cases, you may find that you are not as dependent on carrying around that lumpy PDA! During my time using this software, I actually began to trust it to the point that I was able to simply carry around my old Nokia 3200 and nothing else. Since it sends me my alerts straight over to my mobile phone, all I had to do was have Outlook set up to provide the alerts. It was so unbelievably simple to use! But enough of that, let’s look at the cold, hard facts.

  • Most people already use Outlook and have a mobile phone. Do they really want to carry their PDA with them everywhere?

  • Reminder Forwarding is software that integrates right into Outlook itself. No need to locate it to make it run; it’s all right there for you.
  • There are no subscription fees. You try, then you buy it. For a one-time cost of less than you might spend at your favorite online music store, you can have this software up and running.
  • This software will work with any mobile service from any country. This is not limited to North America, folks. If you have a mobile phone with SMS, chances are that you’re ready to take the plunge!

You have to respect a program that is this cost effective and yet so intuitive that anyone who understands Outlook will take to it in a matter of minutes. I don’t know about you, but I definitely love Reminder Forwarding. Besides that, since that you can try the darned thing for free before making any purchase whatsoever, you would be crazy not to explore how much of a time saver this software can truly be. Seriously though, those of you who know me realize that I do not recommend software unless I am willing to install it and use it first. I have and can honestly say that this is a perfect fit for the busy Windows user. Take a moment and download a free trial copy today. But be warned! I am not to be held accountable if you should become hopelessly hooked on the convenience that this program can provide.

[Try Now] [Buy Now] [Review by Matt Hartley]

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