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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2015-10-25 08:45:11 -0400
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+Mymemorizer.com is a new service from Sweden offering a web-based calendar app with SMS and Email reminders. Sign up for a free account, add your events via the javascript interface and the site will send you either email or Text/SMS messages to your mobile phone. The free component cuts off at three message reminders per day. It's possible to buy more, but I was unable to find a price list. Also note that your mobile service provider may charge you for incoming SMS messages depending on your service plan. The javascript heavy interface may put some people off, but the demo was responsive and easy to use when I tested it. It's not the most attractive interface, but the functionality is impressive. The SMS test widget that mymemorizer provides worked fine on my phone (cingular) your milage may vary. \ No newline at end of file