RemindMeLater is a Chrome extension that is used to set reminders while browsing the web. Its quite simple and easy to use, and can be used in a variety of scenarios, including reminders for, - A website / article that you want to visit / read later. - Any websites that you visit regularly. - Events that you need to be reminded of, at regular intervals. - A game title release date that you like to be notified of later. - Watching an upcoming TV show / movie. Or for just about any situation where you would need a reminder. Just setup a reminder with RemindMeLater and quit worrying about forgetting or overlooking it. RemindMeLater is designed to be customizable (check out the options page) and works while Chrome is working. It indicates the number of reminders you may have missed, below its icon, on your Google Chrome toolbar (at the side of the address bar). All reminders you create are stored on the machine you create them on. Note that this extension is currently in Beta. Please report any bugs or share any suggestions for improvement you may have with us, using the options in the Details or the Reviews tab above. Updates: * Using new notification mechanism (as Chrome has deprecated the createHTMLNotifications causing this to break). * Added option for disabling sound (i.e. only visual notification).
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the RemindMeLater (Beta) Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the RemindMeLater (Beta) Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Browsing Time Tracker and reminders for your chrome browser.
Opens a page automatically on time which you scheduled.
Remind me about this article when it is relevant
A Simple Task Reminder
Make tabs come back later
Come back to websites when you are ready to read them.
Save for tabs for later reading
Reminds you of your goals in life while wasting your time in the internet. No registration. Full privacy. Speech (TTS)
A simple productive tool that reminds user to open the URL later (extremely useful, I swear). Update on 2016-09-05