Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware
Flash Drive Reminder reminds you to unplug your flash drive
That's it. That's all this application does. If you've never accidentally left your keys at home or at the office because you forgot to unplug the flash drive on your key chain from your PC, then this application isn't for you. If you're tired of walking back to your office from the parking lot only after realizing you can't open your car door, then this utility could be a life save. Or at least a time saver.
[via Lifehacker and Windows Guides]

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robotrock said 4:24PM on 12-09-2008
My car "key" is an RF fob I just keep in my manbag so I don't need my keys...so naturally I constantly find myself driving home only to find out I can't open the damn door 'cos I've left my keys in my laptop!
Handy app for sure.
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Christian said 5:39PM on 12-09-2008
Oh how about seeing why I can't safely remove my USB connection yet? How do I stop any process so I can pull it safetly?
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phongsta said 5:45PM on 12-09-2008
seems suspect... the message had a misspelling in it... "reccomended"? isn't it recommended?
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Eric said 6:28PM on 12-09-2008
"Receive" is misspelled as well.
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Rich said 7:11PM on 12-09-2008
"widow" is spelt (yes, I'm kidding with the spelt) wrong too, but I can confirm the program works!
@Christian - Sometimes things like your virus checker or Windows Indexing Service will be keeping your thumb drive busy when it is connected. If you are sure there is no data being written to the drive (i.e. saving a file) then you can eject it without problems.
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Brian said 7:37AM on 12-10-2008
Oh yes, often got home without my car & house keys because my flash drive is still at work, on my key-ring.
THIS will help...
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