Manage your time with your iPhone

A new announcement was made by the Make Your Day Media regarding their new native iPhone application. Their latest time management application called RemindYou is now available for the users of iPhone.

Remind You

The RemindYou is a very simple application and at the same time, powerful. This application turns the smartphone into a time management device by adding access to the appointment schedule of the user. Every time user uses his or her iPhone, they would see in their screen their upcoming appointments. Instead of the typical iPhone screen where the earth’s photo can be seen, with the help of RemindYou, users can see their respective appointments and its schedules on the screen.

According to Benjamin Shell, the CEO of Make Your Day Media, RemindYou can really be addictive. It will become part of your routine or even your nature to take a glance at your iPhone just to check you have upcoming appointments and its respective schedule. It will become your habit every time you check your email, answer a call, or browse the web using your iPhone.

Some of the features that are included in the application are the following:

• 24-hour and even 12-hour time format support
• Adjustable font color as well as font size
• Users can view the appointments that are two months away
• Ability to show dozen of appointments all at the same time
• Will not easily drain the battery of the iPhone
• Users can dim wallpapers that are bright for their eyes

If you are not yet sure whether you need a RemindYou or not, why not have a trial for 14 days and download it for free. Afterwards, if you think that the RemindYou is a must for you and your iPhone, you can purchase the said application for only $19.95.

Until available in the new Apple iPhone 2.0 App Store, RemindYou is a native iPhone application published for “jailbroken” phones and can be installed under the “Productivity” category of Installer.app.

For more information about RemindYou, visit: http://www.makeyourdaymedia.com

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