The minute you settle for less than you deserve, you get even less than you settled for.
Schedule text messages to yourself, your husband or mother to remind them about your birthday, buy something or to make that call. All you have to do is insert a cellphone number, a specified date & time and a message. OhDontForget is free and doesn’t have any strings attached.

Currently, OhDontForget only works with US and selected Canadian cell providers. Anyways, the author is working on a global domination plan, so perhaps he’ll include bringing OhDontForget to the rest of the world! Give the author your opinion if you have one at ohdontforget@gmail.com
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Remind anyone / send items to your cell
iDrive-E is one of the most user-intuitive backup applications and all you have to do is to download and install it on your computer and simply start using it to schedule files and folders to secure your backups. The 6 notable features are :
in 2 steps. Choose the folders, choose the time. Period.

Easy.

Backup = keeping copies. It’s so much better when a list of 30 previous versions are backed up too, just in case.
iDrive-E uses 128-bit SSL encryption on all transfers and a 256-bit AES encryption on storage with an user defined key.
Try all the features. Use it for FREE without any backup or restore restrictions. Backup anything for 2GB.
Max Bandwidth Utilization with no limits or file type restrictions keeps it fast and consistent.
I signed up for the free plan and I thought about what I could back up with 2GB. Then I realized that I could keep copies of my pictures and mp3s. I checked and the total size read 1.65GB. Immediately, I scheduled backups for the 2 folders and when a need for a larger backup arises, I could always opt for the UNLIMITED storage plan priced at just $4.95/month.
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Qunu is like a search engine. You enter your question or query, submit and get results. You might have entered a question that may have no expert in it, but you can ask ‘friendly’ available experts. Actually, all of them are volunteering their time and expertise for various reasons, but mainly so that you get a quick answer to the problem you’re currently experiencing. It’s different from others in the sense that it uses instant messaging to make the support realtime.

As the time of writing, the experts are mostly on programming languages. You may type a question there and end up not getting any help in it. So what I would suggest is to go to the directory of tags and click on a tag that you may find relevant to your question.
Help this potential site grow. Join the pool of expert. You may be good in ‘cooking fish n chips’ or ‘train a dog stop biting it’s tail’. What matters is the value of what you are able to offer. Anyway, I have signed myself up and you can find me by the tag of ‘writer’s block’.
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