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Splinterware Ltd is a UK software company focused on automation, productivity, and utility software. Its core desktop products include System Scheduler and iDailyDiary, alongside several iOS mobile apps. Strictly speaking, it is closer to traditional desktop/local utility software than a typical cloud-based SaaS product.
System Scheduler is its most enterprise-oriented product, positioned as an alternative to Windows Task Scheduler. It can schedule applications, batch files, and scripts; send keystrokes and mouse clicks; set reminders; and, in the Professional edition, run in Windows Service mode so tasks can execute even when no user is logged in. Advanced capabilities include file, process, window, and service watchers; email notifications; exit-code error handling; remote shutdown/restart; Wake on LAN; event sequences; catch-up runs for missed tasks; and advanced credential controls. iDailyDiary is a Windows desktop diary and note-organizing tool, supporting rich text, images, URLs, search, HTML export, cloud backup and restore, data file encryption, and password protection.
The website clearly offers both free and Professional editions, and both System Scheduler Professional and iDailyDiary Professional provide 30-day evaluation versions. The free editions include basic functionality but have clear limitations: for example, the free version of System Scheduler cannot run as a system service, while the free version of iDailyDiary does not include non-date-based sticky notes or event reminders. The main text does not disclose specific pricing, payment methods, or licensing terms, which is a major gap for procurement evaluation.
The main advantage is clear product positioning. In particular, System Scheduler provides a fairly complete alternative to Windows Task Scheduler, addressing pain points around reliability, permissions, logging, and the user interface. It is locally deployed, lightweight, and straightforward, making it suitable for system administrators and advanced users. The drawbacks are the lack of information on APIs, third-party SaaS integrations, team collaboration, role-based permissions, SLA, and compliance certifications. On the security side, the only visible items are iDailyDiary’s local encryption and password protection, along with privacy policy and terms documentation.
Splinterware is suitable for individuals, developers, and IT administrators who need to reliably run scripts, backups, reports, pop-up handling, and local automation on Windows desktops or servers. iDailyDiary is a good fit for more offline-oriented personal journaling and note management. The main text does not provide enough information to assess access from China, and payment details are also not disclosed. If you need cloud-based workflow automation or team collaboration, alternatives to compare include Power Automate Desktop, Rundeck, and Jenkins; for note-taking, consider OneNote, Obsidian, Notion, and similar tools.
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