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Matthew Choinski - 04 Jan 2006 20:49 GMT
Hello, I would like to post a quick message about my service,
messagingreminder.com.

The service simply synchronizes your Microsoft Outlook Calendar and you
automatically receive appointment reminders on your mobile phone.  It's so
easy that you don't need to think about it, because it just works.

Find more information at http://www.messagingreminder.com/
Brian Tillman - 05 Jan 2006 15:24 GMT
> Hello, I would like to post a quick message about my service,
> messagingreminder.com.

Your web page has one amusing line:

"With messagingreminder.com, the only thing you need to do is to use your
Microsoft Outlook Calendar. Your computer doesn't even have to be turned
on."

How does one use the Outlook calendar while the PC isn't on?
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Matthew Choinski - 05 Jan 2006 17:03 GMT
Brian, it means that to receive your reminders, your computer doesn't have
to be turned.  Once you've synchronized with the service, you'll receive
your reminders unlike other similar services that require your computer to
be left on.

But thanks for pointing this out and I'll clarify it on the web page.  Matt.

>> Hello, I would like to post a quick message about my service,
>> messagingreminder.com.
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> How does one use the Outlook calendar while the PC isn't on?
Brian Tillman - 06 Jan 2006 16:35 GMT
> Brian, it means that to receive your reminders, your computer doesn't
> have to be turned.  Once you've synchronized with the service, you'll
> receive your reminders unlike other similar services that require
> your computer to be left on.

Where will you receive them, if not on your computer?
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Brian Tillman - 06 Jan 2006 16:35 GMT
> Brian, it means that to receive your reminders, your computer doesn't
> have to be turned.

Ignore my last question.  I was asleep when I asked it.
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Matthew Choinski - 06 Jan 2006 20:57 GMT
No problem, I do appreciate your suggestion about clearing up the
description though.  Thanks, Matt.

>> Brian, it means that to receive your reminders, your computer doesn't
>> have to be turned.
>
> Ignore my last question.  I was asleep when I asked it.
 
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