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I like this site called http://www.reminderspot.com - however it has limited functionality. It's great in that you can enter birthdays and appointments and such and have reminders come to you via RSS feeds. Very handy for me, especially in the way of reminders for bill due dates. I am primarily seeking more reminders for bill due dates integrated in with these other general reminders. Is there a website you know of that does the same thing as ReminderSpot? The problem with ReminderSpot is that I cannot just set an appt. once to recur monthly - I have to put it in for every single month. I think there must be a better more evolved site working on the same principles. Can you help me? Thanks in advance. Jen
With Google Calendar is quite easy to add reoccurring events, but linking it to an RSS reader is a bit tricky (
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Hi Jen,
Try www.trackslife.com
Hope this helps.
R
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Well, gootodo (http://www.gootodo.com/) seems like a cool way to manage your todo list, they have a practical approach to to-do management, I like that.
Also, ReminderFeed (http://www.reminderfeed.com/) is cool and easy, it lets you set a reminder with start and end-dates, and to subscribe to this reminder using RSS. Quite limited in its capabilities though…
Some good sites at this link to a search I did: http://similicio.us/search.php?url=trackslife.com
Also, good is to email yourself in the future as a means of organization through http://futureme.org and http://callthefuture.org
Thanks for your help. More links are appreciated though to help me choose the best one.
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