From: allanh@vivaldi.net   
      
   On Sun, 29 Jun 2025 08:58:48 -0500, Allan Higdon wrote:   
      
   > "System Scheduler is an excellent tool to schedule unattended running of   
   applications, batch files, scripts and much more.   
   >   
   > For anyone used to using MS Windows own Task Scheduler, System Scheduler is   
   an ideal and easy to use replacement, with great flexibility and features.   
   System Scheduler runs totally independently of the MS Windows Task Scheduler   
   and has no dependencies    
   on it.   
   >   
   > Also, you can schedule popup reminders so you'll never forget those   
   important appointments and things to do. Reminders, tasks and other events can   
   be set to run once or every minute, hour, day, week, month or year and several   
   variations on these. Popup    
   Reminders can be snoozed as required.   
   >   
   > System Scheduler not only allows you to launch programs at scheduled times   
   but also to send keypresses and mouseclicks to those programs. This allows you   
   to not only schedule programs to run overnight or at the weekend but also get   
   those programs to do    
   useful things while unattended. A really powerful feature.   
   >   
   > Finally, the Free vesion of System Scheduler also includes a Window Watcher   
   feature. The program will check for the existence of a particular window and   
   send keypresses or send the window a close signal to terminate running   
   applications. Useful for    
   triggering actions or handling error messages while you are away."   
   >   
   > Home Page   
   > https://www.splinterware.com/products/scheduler.html   
   >   
   > Changes   
   > https://splinterware.com/SWforum/viewtopic.php?p=9779#p9779   
   >   
      
   "Unfortunately, a bug was found in the updated drive mapping routines in 5.61.   
   Version 5.62 has been released."   
   https://splinterware.com/SWforum/viewtopic.php?p=9785#p9785   
      
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