Sometimes, all of us need a little reminder to do certain things. We live in a busy world where there’s tons to do, and even when there’s nothing to do, we find ourselves busy, distracted, and losing ...
The end-of-year holiday rush can be a very busy time, with lots of to-dos and checklists. Travel at this time of year is at its peak too. Perfect for both such occasions is a new Reminders addition in ...
Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac It seems like Apple’s Reminders app was made by a surly teenager who would rather have been watching YouTube videos than coding that afternoon. It offers the bare ...
Let us know how the Reminders app for macOS works for you. For more Apple tips, head over to CyberGuy.com and search "Apple" by clicking the magnifying glass at the top of my website. And be sure to ...
The iPhone’s Reminders app is a powerful and versatile tool that can help you stay organized, manage your tasks, and ensure you never forget an important responsibility. With its intuitive interface ...
With Apple's latest operating systems, iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, It's now possible to create and manage Reminders directly from the built-in Calendar app. At the company's annual WWDC on ...
While you can do pretty much everything on your iPhone, it is nice to be able to translate some of the functionality offline. If you want to have a good old-fashioned list instead of squinting at your ...
Google is removing my favorite Google Keep feature, location-based reminders. This feature lets you set reminder alerts, but only when you're at a specific location. For instance, I have a reminder to ...
If you’ve been on the lookout for a new reminder app, Remind Me is a great option. This is a simplistic reminder application, so if you like simplistic design, and don’t need every odd feature out ...
iOS 18 will reportedly allow iPhone users to view and create reminders directly from the Apple Calendar app. Reminders created in the Calendar app would still be accessible from the dedicated ...
Your Android phone has some surprisingly smart systems for helping you remember things, but it's up to <em>you</em> to remember to use 'em. Ah, reminders. I’m not ...