Software Alternatives & Reviews

GMinder VS UKs Kalender

Compare GMinder VS UKs Kalender and see what are their differences

GMinder logo GMinder

GMinder is an open source Windows System Tray app that pops up to remind you about Google Calendar events.

UKs Kalender logo UKs Kalender

This program helps you organizing your dates and tasks and reminds you of upcoming events.
  • GMinder Landing page
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    2021-09-15
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GMinder

Categories
  • Calendar
  • Appointments and Scheduling
  • Personal Diary
  • Encryption
Website milow.net

UKs Kalender

Categories
  • Calendar
  • Appointments and Scheduling
  • File Sharing And Backup
  • Backup & Restore
Website ukrebs-software.de

GMinder videos

GMinder Tutorial - Gminder Review

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Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to GMinder and UKs Kalender)
Calendar
52 52%
48% 48
File Sharing And Backup
0 0%
100% 100
Appointments and Scheduling
Office & Productivity
100 100%
0% 0

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