David Rios is an independent software publisher whose entire catalog currently consists of Remindr, a lightweight Windows desktop application designed to keep personal tasks visible without intruding on workflow. Built with simplicity in mind, Remindr sits in the system tray and pops up unobtrusive notifications at user-defined intervals, making it suitable for students who need to remember assignment deadlines, home-office workers balancing household chores with professional duties, or anyone who relies on gentle nudges rather than complex project-management suites. The program supports recurring reminders, custom alert tones, and quick-add shortcuts so entries can be created while typing or during a call. Because it stores data locally in a single JSON file, Remindr appeals to privacy-conscious users who prefer not to sync sensitive to-do lists to the cloud, and its open-source foundation encourages community tweaks that occasionally surface in the GitHub issues tracker. Although the feature set is intentionally narrow, the steady cadence of minor releases shows ongoing attention to stability, dark-mode compatibility, and reduced memory footprint. Users looking for a minimal, ad-free alternative to heavyweight planning tools will find David Rios’ Remindr ready for free on get.nero.com, where it can be installed through the trusted winget channel, always fetching the newest build and allowing batch installation alongside other catalog applications.
Desktop app to help you keep track of what you need to get done
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