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wxRemind 73 (Default branch)

wxRemind is a wxPython-based front/back-end forRemind, a powerful calendar and alarm application.The display features a calendar and daily eventlist suitable for visualizing your schedule at aglance. Dates and associated events can be quicklyselected either with the mouse or cursor keys, anddates in the calendar are color coded to reflectthe total duration of scheduled events. wxRemindintegrates with an external editor of your choiceto make editing of reminder files more efficient,provides hotkeys to quickly access the mostcommonly used options, and allows popup, sound,and/or spoken alarms.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release, by default, now starts remind in internal server mode using the -z0 switch. When enabled, internal alerts are generated for MSG reminders, including a graphical alert box together with an optional audible alert. For early warnings prior to the event time, the graphical alert offers an option to cancel further alerts for the reminder and, if no further action is taken, automatically closes itself after a specified time (15 seconds by default) without canceling further repetitions.

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