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> *Sent:* 24 January 2017 13:49
> *To:* MyLifeOrganized
> *Subject:* Re: [MLO] Using Siri to Add Reminders to MLO
>
> Below is the Workflow link. You will have to change the From and To in the
> *Send
> Email *action. Also, you can adjust your Reminders list nam
Many thanks!
From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com on
behalf of cmsmitt...@gmail.com
Sent: 24 January 2017 13:49
To: MyLifeOrganized
Subject: Re: [MLO] Using Siri to Add Reminders to MLO
Below is the Workflow link. You will have to change the From and To in
Below is the Workflow link. You will have to change the From and To in the
*Send
Email *action. Also, you can adjust your Reminders list name in the *Find
Reminders *action.
I have this set up as a Today Widget, but you can change that in the
options of the workflow to be anything you want.
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Would love to see that Workflow please [😊]
From: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com on
behalf of cmsmitt...@gmail.com
Sent: 23 January 2017 19:16
To: MyLifeOrganized
Subject: Re: [MLO] Using Siri to Add Reminders to MLO
I've created a Workflow
I've created a Workflow with Workflow.app to do this. Basically, you add
reminders the normal way with Siri, like, "Remind me to post something
about my life organized on Google Groups". This then adds the reminder to
the built-in Reminders app.
I then open Workflow and run my "Reminders to ML
​If you have ​set up the ability to input tasks via email, I recommend the
following:
1) Give your email a unique name that Siri will easily recognize and not
mix up with your apps, and other contacts etc. In my case, I say, "email to
Pooba." Actually, that's not the name I use, but it gives you a
Can you elaborate on exactly how you do this? "Hey Siri send a mail to "?
From: birdv...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 15:38:17 -0700
Subject: [MLO] Using Siri to Add Reminders to MLO
To: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com
​As many MLO users with iPhones already know, it is pretty easy to use ​S
One thing that Apple has, from what I can tell, improved upon is that
they've made Siri more patient. She gives you more time to say what you
want to say before cutting you off. Unfortunately, she is not patient
enough to listen while you spell out something letter my letter,
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016