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January 12, 2021 in Utility (E) [prMac.com] Atlantic Beach, Florida - Tropical Software today is pleased to announce the Universal release of 2Remember, now available from the Tropical website and the Mac App Store. 2Remember 1.3 Universal, for Big Sur and Apple Silicon, is an easy-to-use reminder app, offering a simple but powerful way to incorporate simple task management with reminders into your daily Mac life. 2Remember takes only a tiny space on your screen but has numerous options for reminders, including, flashing icon on dock, flashing tab red, alert and sound. 2Remember hides just offscreen as soon as any app opens, but unhides when the cursor is moved over tab.
January 8, 2021 in Utility (E) [prMac.com] Atlantic Beach, Florida - Tropical Software today is pleased to announce the release of KitchenTimer 1.2 Universal for Big Sur and Apple Silicon, now available in the Tropical and Apple Mac App Store. Kitchen Timer is an easy-to-use timer app that offers a handy way to keep track of multiple tasks. Need to run 3 timers at once for cooking? Easy with KitchenTimer. This release of KitchenTimer for Mac compliments Tropical s productivity suite including award-winning personal note manager TopXNotes for Mac. We wrote KitchenTimer to remind us when it was time to get up and away from our computer to check what was in the oven, explained James Lee, founder of Tropical Software. OK - we confess. We let it burn too many times, so we had to do something.