I concur. In fact, half the joy of Remind is getting to grips with the
beauty and power of the program. Everything is boring in comparison.

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On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:52 AM, David Rogers
<[email protected]>wrote:

> hubert depesz lubaczewski <[email protected]> writes:
>
>  To all that responded.
>> While it might be suspicious, I actually *did* check man, faq, and wiki.
>>  The trouble is thought, that I'm not a fan of starting using program by
>> first spending a week reading docs.
>> So, I was hoping for more direct pointer - even "man remind and search
>> for 'xxxx'" is good enough.
>> but ok, i understand that you have much more important tasks.
>>
>
> It isn't that at all. Remind has documentation because you really need to
> read it. If you don't like reading documentation, use an application that
> works fine without reading a manual. There are several.
>
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