remindoro
Repeat/One-time and email Reminders in your browser
Total ratings for remindoro
4.16
(Rating count:
32)
User reviews summary
Pros
- Open source
- Free
- Ability to set reminders for specific web pages
- Slick UI
- Easy to use
Cons
- No sound for notifications
- Short duration of notifications
- Issues with notification timing
- UI could be improved
- No auto-dismiss feature
Most mentioned
- No notifications
- Request for confirm or mark as done feature
- Request for mobile link
- Request for search feature
- Inconsistent notification timing
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Recent reviews for remindoro
Recent rating average:
3.60
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-12-07 | Gulzar Singh | en | Great job. Thank You | |
2023-09-15 | David | Reminder makes no sound and doesn't stay on screen for more than a second or two. Blink and you will miss it. Completely useless. | ||
2023-05-30 | Attila Asbóth | You set the time and everything and it tells you that it will notify you in 16 hours... whereas it clearly says 11:40 (like 6 minutes from now). Doesn't work for me. | ||
2022-09-25 | F FEPA | ✅Es una extension Open source. ✅No ocupa mas de 1.4MB de espacio en el HDD ✅Notas con recordatorio-alarma o simplemente notas sin alarma, como tu quieras. ✅Las notas-alarma tienen la capacidad de repetir la alarma cada cierto tiempo y de forma indefinida!!! ❌[Sugerencia] Añadir audio a la notificacion visual. ❌[Sugerencia] Vista compacta de la seccion "Home" opcional. Para poder ocultar el contenido de las notas. Viendo solamente el titulo de la nota y no su contenido. ❌[Sugerencia] Opcion de exportar / importar opciones y notas. ❌[Sugerencia] Opcion para usar el formato de las horas (12h/24h) ❌[Sugerencia] Capacidad para usar la parte izquierda de la interfaz (Home,scheduled,etc) para introducir carpetas o anclar notas. ❌[Sugerencia] Capacidad para mantener fija y visible constantemente la parte izquierda de la interfaz. | ||
2022-08-09 | بو يوسف | مفييييييييييييد يا جماعة الخير الوقاية خير من العلاج وهذا البرنامج رغم بساطته لكنه أفضل من أنك تمرض من كثر الجلوس على المكتب أو عدم شربك للماء. | ||
2022-08-09 | Abdulla Hamran | ar | مفييييييييييييد يا جماعة الخير الوقاية خير من العلاج وهذا البرنامج رغم بساطته لكنه أفضل من أنك تمرض من كثر الجلوس على المكتب أو عدم شربك للماء. | |
2022-03-23 | 강민호 | Excellent plugin for reminding repeated job. The slight problem is, next notification time drifts over days. I personally use this plugin to get notified on xx:00 or xx:30(like on 14:30 or 16:00), but after several days it starts making late notification(like on 14:33 or 16:05) and I have to set it again. One star reserved for solved issue. | ||
2022-01-05 | Stopdatamining Redacted | no notifications in chrome. please revert to old UI. UX has to many clicks. spartan. | ||
2021-01-12 | rmy quasimodo | en | no notifications in chrome. please revert to old UI. UX has to many clicks. spartan. | |
2021-07-01 | random | UI could be a bit better, but I love the fact it's open-source and offline. Also - that reminder every 45 minutes got me to start exercising a bit more. I quickly sifted through the code, and I didn't find anything nefarious inside (as in sending my data to some remote server). But I do have a couple of suggestions to improve your coding skills. - No need to use moment. It's better to write a few utility functions yourself than to add an external dependency. Albeit if you really really want to use something like moment, you should consider using something like day.js or luxon. Not my advice, moment's developrs recommend those two over moment. https://github.com/you-dont-need/You-Dont-Need-Momentjs/blob/master/README.md https://momentjs.com/docs/#/-project-status/ - Similar story with lodash. It's better to write couple of utility functions yourself than to add another dependency. But if you prefer using a library, I recommend ramda. - 150 lines for one method/function is way too long. Also I understand comments, but ideally the code should be self-documenting, with comments used rarely in ambiguous cases. - It's great that you write tests, but you should test unsuccessful scenarios too. |
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