App of the Week: Inform Me Later
We have appointments and order dinner at specific times. Why not emails? It can be frustrating to get home from a long day of work to just be greeted by tons of unopened emails in your inbox.

Local app developer Harvey Castro came up with a solution. Doctor Harvey Castro is an E.R. Physician, entrepreneur, husband, and father of four children. Needless to say, he is very busy.

He came up with a solution for lost emails and forgotten appointments: Inform Me Later. It's a web-based application that forwards emails and tasks at a more convenient time.

"The commands are quite simple. For instance, if you want to send yourself a reminder for Friday, it's friday@iml.im," says Doctor Castro.

Users cab type in any command to snooze their email for another day and time. The emails are kept on a server and sent at the time you want them to come in your inbox.

"I've gotten emails from people going on vacation, people helping them remind them little details,their itinerary orthings to do, and doctors appointments," says Doctor Castro.

Those tasks are then stored in an online calendar, which can be accessed on informmelater.com "Now the server will take that email, hold it, and it will insert it in the inform me later calendar, " says Docor Castro.

And you don't need a smartphone to use this app. "You don't have to have an iPhone, you don't have to have a blackberry, you just need access to the web," says Doctor Castro.

Inform Me Later costs $15 per year, or $5 for 3 months. Click here for a demo and free test.