I'm almost finished with RxReminder. The setup program used to install a registry key so that RxReminder would start when Windows starts. However, that turned out to have a serious flaw; the application wouldn't work properly until it was closed and restarted. So now I have the setup program place a shortcut to the application into the common startup folder.
I also upgraded the program icon. The old icon looked like this:
That design has evolved and now it looks like this:
The to-do list is getting short. The main thing I have to do now is add error-handling code in critical spots.
Stay tuned.
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