NoteTote Makes Quick Work Of Scheduling Downloads Remotely

Mac OS X: We’ve looked at remotely scheduling torrents, but if you want to remotely schedule regular old downloads you can do that easily with NoteTote.

NoteTote integrates with the free SimpleNote service (a Lifehacker favorite) to let you add URLs to a specific note in your account. NoteTote then takes those URLs and initiates the downloads. Since SimpleNote has apps for almost every platform as well as a great web app, you can schedule downloads from virtually anywhere.

NoteTote ($US5 and Free Trial) [via OneThingWell]


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