Re: Differences in reminders App and the calendar

2018-04-04 Thread Wayne Merritt
If you use Fantastical II, then you can have both reminders and
calendar appointments in the same place. Also, Fantastical lets you
set more than 2 alerts before a calendar event. At times, I have set 3
alerts for a doctor appointment, 1 a week before, and the other two
leading up to the appointment time. I typically use the calendar for
appointments and to remind myself of automatic monthly payments, and
the Reminders I use for very important things  I need to do right
away.

Wayne

On 4/4/18, Chris Chaffin  wrote:
>
> OK, I will try to give you some answers.
>
> The biggest difference in the Calendar app and the Reminders app is that
> once the time of an event in the Calendar goes by, you will not see it
> again.  But in the reminders app, each reminder has a checkbox, and it will
> remain in your reminder list until you check the check box.
> It is really up to you how you choose to use the calendar or reminder apps.
> But personally, I use the calendar app for things like doctor appointments,
> birthdays, and other events like that.  I use the reminder app for task that
> I need to get done and want to be reminded of, like taking meds, paying
> bills, and even simple little household chores.
> The good thing about reminders is that they have that checkbox, so if you
> get a notification about a reminder that it is time to take care of, but you
> are busy doing something else at the time, and once your done you forget
> about that reminder, no worries, it is still in your list of reminders so
> when you check, you will see it there and you can take care of it then.
>
> One other thing about reminders is that you do not have to assign a date and
> time to the reminder.  This is good for making list like for shopping or
> packing when taking a trip.
>
> Now, you asked about getting a reminder prior to a calender event to let you
> know that it is coming up.  Yes, you can do this, and they are called
> Alerts.
> Currently you can have up to 2 alerts for each calendar event.  They can be
> 5, 15, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 2 days, or 1 week before the event.
>
> Both, the Calendar and Reminder app can be very helpful tools in keeping
> track of every day task and appointments that you might have.  It is really
> up to you how you use them.
>
> Chris
>
>
>> On Apr 4, 2018, at 7:53 AM, Terri Stimmel 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>>
>> I have always wondered, what's the differences between the reminders App
>> and the calendar?
>>
>> What are reasons for using reminders, instead of the calendar?
>>
>> Also, can you set up a reminder in the calendar to remind you a couple
>> of days ahead of an appointment?
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
>> Terri
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Re: Differences in reminders App and the calendar

2018-04-04 Thread Chris Chaffin

OK, I will try to give you some answers.

The biggest difference in the Calendar app and the Reminders app is that once 
the time of an event in the Calendar goes by, you will not see it again.  But 
in the reminders app, each reminder has a checkbox, and it will remain in your 
reminder list until you check the check box.
It is really up to you how you choose to use the calendar or reminder apps.  
But personally, I use the calendar app for things like doctor appointments, 
birthdays, and other events like that.  I use the reminder app for task that I 
need to get done and want to be reminded of, like taking meds, paying bills, 
and even simple little household chores.
The good thing about reminders is that they have that checkbox, so if you get a 
notification about a reminder that it is time to take care of, but you are busy 
doing something else at the time, and once your done you forget about that 
reminder, no worries, it is still in your list of reminders so when you check, 
you will see it there and you can take care of it then.

One other thing about reminders is that you do not have to assign a date and 
time to the reminder.  This is good for making list like for shopping or 
packing when taking a trip.

Now, you asked about getting a reminder prior to a calender event to let you 
know that it is coming up.  Yes, you can do this, and they are called Alerts.
Currently you can have up to 2 alerts for each calendar event.  They can be 5, 
15, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 2 days, or 1 week before the event.

Both, the Calendar and Reminder app can be very helpful tools in keeping track 
of every day task and appointments that you might have.  It is really up to you 
how you use them.

Chris


> On Apr 4, 2018, at 7:53 AM, Terri Stimmel  wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> 
> I have always wondered, what's the differences between the reminders App 
> and the calendar?
> 
> What are reasons for using reminders, instead of the calendar?
> 
> Also, can you set up a reminder in the calendar to remind you a couple 
> of days ahead of an appointment?
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> Terri
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RE: Differences in reminders App and the calendar

2018-04-04 Thread Tom Rash
If I want a reminder a day before an appointment, this is what I do:  I say, 
"Set a reminder for April 10"  Siri will ask, "what  do you wwant to be 
reminded about?".  Then I say, "I have a doctor appointment tomorrow at 11:00 
A.M.
That's how I do it.


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Subject: Differences in reminders App and the calendar

Hello everyone,


I have always wondered, what's the differences between the reminders App and 
the calendar?

What are reasons for using reminders, instead of the calendar?

Also, can you set up a reminder in the calendar to remind you a couple of days 
ahead of an appointment?


Thank you,


Terri

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