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Welcome to RMT Wiki!

If you find any bugs or have suggestions please send in a ticket.

Remind Me To (RMT) helps you be more productive by scheduling reminder, programs and your computer-usage.
RMT can be locked so that only you can change the reminders, thereby limiting usage of certain
programs or the computer in general.

RMT is free to use and add-free.

How to use RMT:
    Setting the time:
    You can either provide times in minutes or a certain time.
    When setting the alarm to a specific time you must use the following format:
    hh:mm (example: 15:08)
    The program uses 24 hour format.
    Only one timer can be set for each category at a time.

    Locking RMT:
    RMT can be locked, so that no controls can be changed and the program can not 
    be closed. 
    Click the settings button and click the 'Password' button.
    Should you need it, the default password is simply blank (0 characters).

    Closing programs:
    Hit 'Browse' to get a list of currently running programs. 
    The program/task in question must be running, as RMT uses the process-name 
    to kill the programs.
    With multi-process programs such as Google Chrome, all instances sharing 
    the 'Chrome.exe'name will be stopped.
    Up to 6 tasks can be killed at a time.

    Opening files/websites:
    Simply choose whether you're opening a file or a website.
        Files:
        Any kind of file can be selected and opened. 
        The file will be opened in the associated program.
        Website:
        Simply input the link in the textbox that appears. 
        http:// will be added automatically if no protocol is provided.

    Reminders:
    Input your reminder.
    The reminder will pop up as a message on screen and a short 
    alarm will sound

    Shutting down/Restart/Log out:
    Select your preference in the topmost box.
    If the time set is less than 5 minutes, you will be prompted
    with a message to confirm this as assurance that you do not
    accidentally close your computer.

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