It's Siri, S i r i.
At 02:10 AM 5/31/2015, you wrote:
Perhaps this has already been
suggested, but I schedule and search all my calendar events by using
Seri.
It is the one area where Seri really works well.
Chuck
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Carol P
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Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best
way when the event is several months in th
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> Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
> when the event is several months in the future?
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Perhaps this has already been suggested, but I schedule and search all my
calendar events by using Seri.
It is the one area where Seri really works well.
Chuck
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> Carol P
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> From: Richard Turner
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2015 1:10 PM
> Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
> when the event is several months
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2015 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
when the event is several months in the future?
Fantastical 2 is the updated version from a couple years ago at least.
I don't reme
ely from Fantastical? What are the differences in
>>> the two versions?
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>>> Carol P
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>>> From: Richard Turner
>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 9:12 P
sions?
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>> Carol P
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>> From: Richard Turner
>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 9:12 PM
>> Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
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ere be a setting somewhere that’s not right
>> I’m stumped.
>> Also, I tried Fantastical. It certainly appears promising, but it seemed
>> somewhat erratic on my first try – Jumping from May 2015 to December 2014
>> with a simple flick, and somehow deleting an event from a we
015 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
when the event is several months in the future?
I have not used the native calendar app for a long time.
I opened it and it proved to me why Fantastical 2 is a superior calendar.
Try this with
actively worked on.) Do people think it's worth a consideration?
Carol P
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From: Richard Turner
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Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 7:55 PM
Subject: RE: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
when the eve
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Subject: RE: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
when the event is several months in the future?
Still nothing. Thanks for trying.
I’ll keep playing with Fantastical to see if I can get it to work for me. I may
have some questions!
Alex or
rs promising, but it seemed
> somewhat erratic on my first try – Jumping from May 2015 to December 2014
> with a simple flick, and somehow deleting an event from a week later than the
> date I had selected. Could be operator error, too. I’ll keep trying, but
> would like to get t
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Richard Turner
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Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
when the event is several months in the future?
I have not used the native cal
of July, July 31.
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> Still stumped.
>
> Keith
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> Richard Turner
> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 1:56 PM
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Still stumped.
Keith
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Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
when the event is several months in the future?
If you're in Month View, so you can see all the days of the month on the
screen, just touch a day and use three-finger swipes up or down to move
ere. Any guidance?
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> Again, thanks in advance. Keith
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: In iOS Calendar for adding a future event, what's the best way
> when the event is several months in the future?
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> If you're in Month View, so you can see all the days of the month on the
> screen, just touch a day and use
adding a future event, what's the best way
when the event is several months in the future?
If you're in Month View, so you can see all the days of the month on the
screen, just touch a day and use three-finger swipes up or down to move month
by month. This should get you to the r
If you're in Month View, so you can see all the days of the month on the
screen, just touch a day and use three-finger swipes up or down to move month
by month. This should get you to the right place relatively fast. Some people
also like the Fantastical app for this purpose, since you can type
Hi,
When I set a future event in iOS Calendar, I usually start with Today view, but
then have to advance to a future date 1 day at a time, which, for something
several months in the future, is kind of tedious.
What's the best way to schedule an event for several months out? Any other tips
on e
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