
I can say, “Hey, Siri, remind me to watch the Apple keynote on September 10 at 10 o’clock” and it would add the entry to my Reminders. You can also use your voice to add these entries with Siri, and you won’t even have to type anything so long as you use the “remind me” command. “Get to” works here, but I’ve noticed that “arrive at” works more often. If you have your home or work set, you can type something like, “Remind me to charge my Apple Pencil when I get to work.” Leif Johnson/IDG If I tap those blue phrases, Reminders automatically adds the time and date to the entry. Let’s say I want to remind myself to “Watch the Apple keynote on September 10 at 10:00.” I could tap out that very phrase when making a new reminder, and the date and time would light up in blue. Now, though, Reminders takes cues from popular third-party apps like Fantastical and lets you use natural language commands for adding entries. A task that should have taken 10 seconds would sometimes end up taking what feels like ages. Natural language input makes adding reminders easierĪdding reminders used to be a major hassle with Apple’s native app because you had to waste time entering the time and date individually. To add a new one, press the Today tab, the Flagged tab, or the Reminders tab, and you’ll see the prompt for New Reminder in the lower left-hand corner. This home screen is also just a good springboard for making new reminders. The Reminders app sorts these by itself, so long as you marked a specific reminder while setting it up (or added a flag for priority).
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