NewTimes Scheduler
Publisher's description
Transparency desktop schedule list; Variety recurrence patterns for almost any event reminder type; Variety alarm actions: popup message, run program, open file or URL, send mail, play sound, and more; Transparency desktop note with URL links; Transparency calendar with Customizable anniversary and festival setting such as birthday, with a option of Chinese Lunar Calendar; Transparency analog world time clocks, each with different time zones and color; Internet online time adjust to keep your clock precision; Exchange schedule with friends and group member by email; Periodically check email and start your mail application if there are new mails; Starts automatically with Windows and minimizes to the system tray; Desktop note can be divided to layers, double click on the layers icon in the system tray, can show or hide the layer; Desktop note supports drag and drop operation, any thing you see in a web page can be drag to the note; and more.
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