good tip, but redundant.  and ICloud is not the most friendly place to visit w 
voice over. 


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How to set a due date for Mountain Lion Reminders

While somewhat replaced by Notification Center options, you can still set a due 
date for reminders in Mountain Lion.


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Apple's new Reminders application in Mountain Lion can be used to make a quick 
to-do list for various projects. One feature in previous implementations of 
reminders in iCal was a due date option where you could set when a specific 
task was to be completed. While this option is a bit redundant with the new 
notification options in the Reminders application, it can be implemented for 
tasks if needed.

When you create a reminder in the Reminders application, you can double-click 
it, select it and press Command-I, or click the "i" character to the right of 
the reminder text to reveal an information window that displays options for 
setting a notification. By default you can have the system notify you about the 
task on a specific day or at a specific network location, and be set to repeat 
if the task is recurring; however, there is no option to set a due date for the 
reminder.

Similar to the old due date feature, if the "remind me" option is set then the 
program will color the task pink to indicate its due date has arrived; however, 
this behavior now comes with the notification that will appear in Notification 
Center. To prevent this notification but still have a due date, you can still 
set the contemporary "due date" feature; however, there is no way to add a due 
date from within the Reminders program, so for now this has to be done in 
iCloud and not in the program.

 
Setting the due date at iCloud.com will reveal this as an editable option for 
the reminder within Reminders.

(Credit: Screenshot by Topher Kessler/CNET)
Log into iCloud.com
Select the Calendar option
Double-click the reminder of interest in the "Reminders" list to the right
Check the "due date" box and set a due date for the reminder
Click OK to save and close the reminder
When this is done, if you then go to the Reminders program and get information 
on the modified reminder, you will see a new "due" option under the "remind me" 
settings that contains the date previously set. This date can now be modified 
within the Reminders application.

Ultimately while it may have its uses for some people, the due date option is a 
bit redundant with the "remind me" feature. Both will change the reminder's 
color to indicate past-due, with the one exception that the due date will not 
trigger Notification Center whereas the "remind me" option will. If you prefer 
to have the system issue a warning when the due date for your task has arrived, 
then using the default "remind me" feature may be preferred to enabling the old 
"due date" option.


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Thanks for the tip! But I respectfully submit that going to the website is not 
setting a due date "in Mountain Lion".

Considering that the feature is not available in iOS, and has actually be 
REMOVED from OS X, I wonder how long this will be available on the website. I 
love Apple products for the most part, but I really hate when they decide 
what's best for my workflow, especially when features are removed. It's a 
little insulting.
Posted by bender42 (70 comments )
August 17, 2012 11:55 AM (PDT) Like Reply Link Flag

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