Comments on: Does Apple Need a Reminder About Reminders? https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/ Professional Speakers, Best Selling Authors, Online Marketing Pioneers Thu, 03 Oct 2024 18:35:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: Christian Faulconer https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/#comment-32704 Wed, 09 Nov 2011 01:05:54 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=1272#comment-32704 I’m a little late to this thread — I found you because I was searching for ways to make reminders work better on my MBP. You actually *can* create new reminders (Command+K is the shortcut, or you can right-click on the Reminders pane). You can also edit reminders if you right-click and select Get Info. The truth is, however, that your post is dead on. It’s as if Apple has missed a pretty important use case. I love the ios5 Reminders app and the Siri integration is really handy but it feels downright clunky on my Mac.

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By: Miklos Nemeth https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/#comment-32681 Tue, 25 Oct 2011 15:18:45 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=1272#comment-32681 It is sometimes shocking how Apple does such wonderful things and then just misses a couple of them. I was looking all over for iReminder for the desktop and it is nowhere to be found. And how about iDisk and Gallery being removed from iCloud, so now if you want an online place for large files, including photos, you have to go somewhere else, I am now going back to Microsoft because their free Cloud allows for plenty of online storage that you can use like a drive, not just a rotating place where photos stay temporarily and can’t be accessed, edited, or used individually or in groups like professional photographers need (like myself). Also, they still call their CD/DVD (without any high-definition) the “Super Drive” after all these years. But, I still love this company and have so since OS 6. I just wish they would sometimes also listen to the users instead of just telling us.

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By: JeffreyGroks https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/#comment-32660 Wed, 19 Oct 2011 17:02:35 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=1272#comment-32660 In reply to Patrick Sullivan Jr..

I used GoTasks.

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By: Patrick Sullivan Jr. https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/#comment-32658 Wed, 19 Oct 2011 16:49:29 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=1272#comment-32658 Jeffrey, I share your hesitancy. “Reminders” is such a huge “Duh, why is an app like this just *now* becoming standard?” But in the last 2 days that I’ve been using it, I agree, I’m kind of underwhelmed.

Btw, how do you get Google Tasks on your iPhone?

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By: Chris Goward https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/#comment-32650 Sun, 16 Oct 2011 01:36:35 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=1272#comment-32650 Have you tried “Things”, Jeffrey?

I love it:
http://culturedcode.com/things/

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By: Jonah Stein https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/#comment-32649 Sat, 15 Oct 2011 18:29:18 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=1272#comment-32649 Jeffrey

While it can’t offer you the geo aware features of the IOS reminder, if you are using a stand alone task tracker you should check out my startup coming out of stealth; http://www.HubKick.com. Hubkick is an email companion that makes it easy to get more done using email.

Most of the things we need to do arrive in our inbox and most of the things we need to track that other people are doing for us begin with an email request. Applications like Reminders and Google Tasks require the user to recreate the task in a dedicated application its own UI.

HubKick allows users to send, forward or reply with any email to an @HubKick.com address, which automatically turn them into trackable actions in your activity stream. Hubkick is also a fully functional task and project management system that makes it easy to collaborate and requires no setup or configuration when you add another collaborator to a task.

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By: Len https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/#comment-32642 Thu, 13 Oct 2011 17:43:26 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=1272#comment-32642 On my iPhone it syncs with Outlook. I created a task on the phone by clicking the + on the top right of the screen, adding some info and seconds later it was in my Outlook task list.

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By: Brian Schmitt https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/does-apple-need-a-reminder-about-reminders/#comment-32641 Thu, 13 Oct 2011 14:58:37 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=1272#comment-32641 I thought I was missing a setting somewhere to make it sync w/ my calendar or some other app. Now I’m ready for someone to make an app so they all play nicely.

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