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#70316 21-Oct-2010 16:40
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An issue I'm having at the moment is forgetting to do something, then remember later at the most unhelpful time.

I'd like an app for my E71 that would allow me to make a note, then have it remind me the next morning of what it is. I was thinking of putting together a basic html page that would send me an email with whatever I typed into a box.

What do people on here use for note taking, to jog your memory?

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  #394418 21-Oct-2010 16:43
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A Moleskine notebook.





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  #394420 21-Oct-2010 16:45
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I do this by putting a note into my calendar as a meeting for the next day. All my meetings default to triggering an alarm 15 mins before.

This is on my Nokia phone, I assume the E71 has this function too.

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  #394426 21-Oct-2010 16:54
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graemeh: I do this by putting a note into my calendar as a meeting for the next day. All my meetings default to triggering an alarm 15 mins before.


+1

I use the notes function on my E71 for shopping lists too.

Unfortunately you can't connect the notes to an alarm.




 

 

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  #394442 21-Oct-2010 17:39
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freitasm: A Moleskine notebook.

Really?  You carry it with you at all times and make notes in it?  How ungeek of you! Wink

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  #394451 21-Oct-2010 17:58
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I put things in outlook and rely on that abortion of ovi suite to move it to the phone when I am in range of the bluetooth, which is most of the time I am in the front rooms of the house.




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  #394458 21-Oct-2010 18:04
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Use the memo option in the calendar, pretty sure that's what it was designed for in the first place...


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