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ReminderFeed – Reminders sent to your RSS reader

Posted in Random, Tech by Derek at 2:11 pm
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ReminderFeed provides users with a free service which sends important reminders directly to your favorite RSS reader.

Navigate to ReminderFeed, create a ‘Name’, your ‘Start’ and ‘End’ dates, and a short description. Passwords are optional if you wish to edit your reminder feed in the future.

I’m still a bit skeptical on how effective this method of remembering important todo items will be. For those juggling hundreds of feeds on a daily basis, leave your thoughts and feedback concerning the service.

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4 Responses to “ReminderFeed – Reminders sent to your RSS reader”

  1. Evan says:

    Not effective enough if you read a lot of feeds. You’re better off using netvibes’ to do lise module.
    http://www.netvibes.com/blog/?2005/12/30/19-todo-list-module

    Protopage isn’t so nice either.

  2. Jay~ says:

    There’s also FutureMail which I’ve used a couple of times, but I think one of the better ways to be reminded of something is the ReminderFox extension (if you use FireFox), I tend to have FireFox open most of the day anyway, so that works for me.

  3. Ariah Fine says:

    so what happened with the quicktime post?

  4. Dan says:

    Shouldn’t have been posted… Someone posted a draft link.

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