Hourly Reminder Mac

About Hourly Reminder

This applications gives you the possibility to manage multiple sets of reminders for a given start date, end date and interval. This can come in handy when you need to complete some tasks on a set interval like checking your mail every 2 hours, eat every 4 hours, you name it. For example: I want to check my mail every 2 hours during my workday. Then I can create a reminder that will start at 9 AM until 5 PM with an interval of 2 hours. You can change the interval from 5 minutes to 6 hours, so you can change this to fit your needs. This application itself doesn’t use any data transfer, but it does include advertising. Have fun and if you like it, please check out my other applications and give a rating. Thanks. v3 – 26 October 2013: About page + Twitter + Link to developer blog + Suggest a feature + Report a bug + Email Me + Rate my app popup v2.0.1 – 18 may 2013: Some small icon changes v2 – 30 april 2013: Create recurring reminders according to a specified interval – Deactivate / Activate reminders – Total new design – Improved Live Tile Support – About page + View this changelog. + Share the app via QR tag, mail and sms + Rate the app v1 – 3 June 2012: Create reminders according to a specified interval – Add / Delete reminders – Live tile support In this version you will be asked for your location, it is necessary for displaying location-based ads. Your location data is never stored or used by me.

How to Run Hourly Reminder on Mac

Mac Version May Be Available

Option 1: Use Parallels

Parallels is the fastest, easiest, and most powerful option to run Windows on your Mac. Data can be shared between Mac and Windows and switching between the two is as simple as switching screens. Run it On Mac recommends Parallels as the #1 best way to run Hourly Reminder on your Mac desktop or laptop.

Pros: Very Cost-Effective; Easily transfer files; Easily switch between Windows & Mac.

Cons: May see a slight decrease in performance; Cost varies from $50-80 for a personal license.

Option 2: Use Bootcamp

Boot Camp is a boot utility included with most Apple desktop and laptop products that allows users to install a Windows operating system alongside the native macOS/OS X operating system. Using Bootcamp is a relatively technical process and should probably only be undertaken by someone who understands the process.

Pros: Free; Good option if you need high performance or are using an older machine.

Cons: Switching between operating systems requires a restart; difficult, technical installation process.

Hourly Reminder System Requirements

Windows 10/Mobile Also Available for Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8 (ARM)