If you are tired of constantly receiving new (and maybe never getting new) reminders to do things on your PC, then the Reminder Commander may just be what you need. This tool is extremely useful, as it allows you to customize a number of Windows environment elements and automatically reminds you about them every so often. If you've never used it before, however, it can be a bit complicated to figure out how to best use it. Fortunately, we've been testing the program and have found that it's very easy to use and get the most from.
The main reason why Reminder Commander makes your life easier is that it has a powerful feature called privacy protection. Privacy protection allows you to set a number of different privacy protection levels, which will hide reminders and popups from being shown to anyone else on your PC. You can also choose to only show a specific amount of reminders at a time, so you don't end up getting overloaded with email. While the software is running, you'll see an icon on the desktop in addition to a small saying, " reminders", along with a small timer counting down the number of minutes until the email will appear. Click it to open the interface to show the various tabs that it controls, and then click the one you want to run the software in.
When you first install Reminder Commander on your system, it will install all of the necessary components to allow it to run properly. The application will then prompt you to install the latest version of Windows, as it is Windows based. Once this is done, it should start running immediately. There's really nothing very complicated about using the application, as it is very straightforward. All you need to do is select the various tabs on the right side, and then tell the software what groups you want to run the reminder software in. It will then remind you, all while running in the background and keeping track of the changes that have been made to Windows as well as setting any custom privacy or reminder settings that you have chosen.