I think it is overlooked because of the name, the Word “Reminders” does not connect to the idea of Task lists or Project Management. If Apple would rename it “Task Manager” because it is exactly that, Users will See it as, well, a Task Manager :)
I love reminders but the biggest downside is inability to integrate with Notes. Being able to link properly would make a huge difference. I use ClickUp because of the Docs integration.
Great video, only issue I have is that some of the great features you mentioned (using the three dots at the top right of the screen) aren't available on the MacOS version which I prefer top use ... or am I missing something?
Hi Lewi… first of all, great video… I am Apple fan user and of course I would prefer to use native apps instead of downloading other stuff… But the reason I use ‘Things’ instead of ‘Reminders’ is because I can add memo notes at the list (they call ‘Project’) and section (they call ‘To Do’) levels… not only at the task level… ‘Reminders’ score a point with ‘smart lists’, and another with Kanban feature… but ‘Things’ also have some good catches. Maybe you can drop a video talking about ‘Things’ in the future. Thanks for the channel… liked and will keep following 😉
Hey man… I had to come back when I discovered the integration between Reminders and Notes… seems to be an amazing catch.. I’m pretty interest in testing it for some days…
Hello Lewi, the only thing that keep me away from Reminders is the macOS App, the font size is extremely tiny, so after some minutes working with it I feel headache. Is there a possibility now in macOS Sequoia to make the font size bigger or its still the same?
I love this video! I am trying to do a few things you are doing, and my reminders won't do the same thing; it looks different across the top, and I don't have icons in the center like you do. I am up to date with my apps and operating software. Do you know why mine might look different? Thank you for this, it's great.
How hard is it to apply these concepts on an iPhone 14 Pro (not max). This all sounds amazing (especially intrigued by the kanban board view) but I don’t have a MacBook and don’t want to buy an iPad just for task tracking.
Just subscribed. Love your work. I have used Trello in the past but having this as a native app seems so much better. My issue is on my iPad I can not move to columns across the page. It lists my headings in a column down the page. Any ideas as to what I might be doing wrong? I have hit the 3 dots and selected 'view as columns' but it does not change across the page like a kanban board.
Thanks, this is the info I wanted! Just a video critique: you left that music clip looping for the entire 17 minutes which is tiring on the ears. Especially us musicians can get really thrown off by this. Just use music for intros/outros/transitions. But thanks again!
Lewi- this is great, BUT Mac reminders doe not have the ability to do sub-tasks. If you generate them on IOS a they will show up as sub-tasks on Mac, but they cannot be generated on Mac. What’s the deal? Any idea? I love reminders except for that! Any suggestions?
reminders is to much all i need is a reminder 😂😢 and it wants to go down to the nitty grids and that’s saying very little why i still hate it but will try it to see if they dumbed it down
I use Siri with reminders for individual things. If I’m driving and think of something - I just speak it in, and know that it won’t fall though the cracks.
I am French Canadian and did not have any issue understanding. Nice video. I have been using reminders for 6 month now and truly enjoy it as a project manager integrating it with Calendar, Safari and Notes through shortcuts.
Apple Reminders is probably my most favorite Apple App ⚡️❤️🤙 I love it more then Google Tasks because you can add images to it. Which is so important. I have always wondered why Google doesn’t allow you to add images to Google tasks??? Why Google Why??? @google @apple
I’ve seen your notes and now your reminders tutorials, and I’m so glad i found you. I might go paperless because of all the resources i have and the knowledge you share. Thank you.