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spooz2:
I have hunted the Internet, with no success, to find a simple, free program that will make the developer my wife's BFF.
Yes, a simple bill minder that will provide a pop-up upon booting into Windows 10 indicating that today is the due date for specified
bills to be paid.
By clicking on the pop-up a list of payees will appear w/payments due today. By clicking on a payee, its website will be logged in to the "make payment" page where the User can make the necessary entries and authorize the payment.
TIA
Ath:
A simple google query found a lot of results, I'd try these suggestions: https://windowsreport.com/reminder-software-tools/
IMHO, no need to 'invent' another popup reminder tool.
wraith808:
A simple google query found a lot of results, I'd try these suggestions: https://windowsreport.com/reminder-software-tools/
IMHO, no need to 'invent' another popup reminder tool.
-Ath (April 15, 2018, 03:48 AM)
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By clicking on the pop-up a list of payees will appear w/payments due today. By clicking on a payee, its website will be logged in to the "make payment" page where the User can make the necessary entries and authorize the payment.
-spooz2 (April 14, 2018, 11:52 AM)
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This part isn't in any of them. I'm not sure that's a necessary part, but it would be nice for a variety of reasons.
IainB:
Actually, a decent accounting package would keep tabs on this sort of thing - due dates for bills to be paid to/by named debtors and creditors - e.g., Microsoft Money Plus Sunset - Mini-Review
(Admittedly though, this could could be overkill for what is apparently required here.)
spooz2:
A simple google query found a lot of results, I'd try these suggestions: https://windowsreport.com/reminder-software-tools/
IMHO, no need to 'invent' another popup reminder tool.
-Ath (April 15, 2018, 03:48 AM)
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The "invent" cliche is nonsense! Re-invention is ubiquitous.......commonly called competition. Think aboutt the fact that the link above offered 5 programs... each a re-invention. Thanks for the link.
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