Is there any way one could have the choice of simplifying Reminders? I like it 
better the way it used to be. 

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Subject: Reminders: Complete Guide to iOS 13, MacRumors

Reminders: Complete Guide to iOS 13

The Reminders app has never been one of the most popular built-in apps, mostly 
due to its limited functionality in comparison with other reminder and to-do 
apps available from the App Store. 

In iOS 13, Apple overhauled the interface of the Reminders app, adding a new 
look and new capabilities that may encourage more people to check it out. In 
this guide, we'll go over all of the new features in the Reminders app and what 
it can do in iOS 13 and iPadOS. 

Design
Reminders in iOS 12 and earlier offered a simple no-frills list-style view that 
organized items by list, but iOS 13 has an entirely new interface that's more 
intuitive. There are four main Reminders sections, which incorporate all of 
your reminders across all of your lists so you can see everything that you need 
to do in one view, whether it's for work or family.


There's a "Today" section for reminders that need to be addressed immediately, 
a "Scheduled" section for reminders that have a date attached, an "All" section 
for viewing everything all at once, and a "Flagged" section for your reminders 
that have a flag added to separate them out. 

Along with the four main sections where you can access all of your reminders 
organized into different views, you can also see your content organized per 
list using the "My Lists" section. You can use Reminders in either dark mode or 
light mode, and there are unique looks for both. 

Lists and Reminders
As with the previous version of Reminders, you can make as many lists as you 
need in the Reminders app. You can have separate lists for family, friends, 
work, and whatever other topics you want. 

If you want to keep track of all the household chores you need to do along with 
your grocery list and your work projects, the Reminders app can handle that. 
Adding a list is as simple as tapping on the "Add List" button. 

All of your lists are displayed individually in the "My Lists" section, while 
the individual reminders in that list are also available in the different 
sections of the Reminders app. 

Adding a reminder to a list can be done by tapping into a list and then tapping 
on the the "New Reminder" button, or by tapping into the Today, Scheduled, or 
Flagged categories at the top of the app and then choosing "New Reminder." 

 Ultimately, adding, organizing, and accessing lists is a more intuitive in iOS 
13 than it was in iOS 12. Reminders located in the Scheduled tab and the Today 
tab are organized by date and time, but there are no manual sorting tools to 
allow for different organization. 
.       How to Create a Reminder in the iOS Reminders App
.       How to Create a New List in Reminders
.       How to Create a Scheduled Reminder in iOS
.       How to Add a Reminder to a List in the Reminders App
.       How to Delete a Reminder List in the iOS Reminders App
.       How to See Your Completed Reminders in Apple's Reminders App

Customization
The Reminders app in iOS 13 adds new customization options to your Reminders 
list. There are additional colors to choose from to color code your lists, and 
there are also new icons that you can assign to each list for a visual cue. 

There are all kinds of icons to choose from, including food, sports, 
work-related icons, shapes, and more. 
.       How to Customize the Look of Your Reminders Lists in iOS

Reminders Toolbar
When creating a reminder in the Reminders app in iOS 13, there's a new quick 
access toolbar that lets you add times, locations, and more to your reminders. 
There are four available icons, each with a different function: 
.       Clock - Lets you schedule a reminder for today, tomorrow, this
weekend, or a custom date.
.       Arrow - Lets you set a reminder to activate when you're arriving
home, getting in the car, getting out of the car, or arriving to any custom 
location that you choose.
.       Flag - Lets you add a flag to a reminder so it's easier to locate.
.       Camera - Allows you to take a photo to add to a reminder, add a
photo from the Photo Library, or scan a document. Adding attachments to 
Reminders is new in iOS 13.

Reminders can also be annotated with notes and URLs to provide additional 
context, and each reminder can also have subtasks associated with it.
Reminders can also be set to repeat, and you can adjust the priority for each 
one, choosing between Low, Medium, High, or None. 

Accessing all of the Reminder options can be done when tapping on the "Custom" 
option when setting a time or a date for a newly created reminder or by tapping 
on the "i" icon on an already existing reminder. Some of these options were 
available in iOS 12, but interface is simpler and more intuitive in iOS 13, 
making these tools easier to use. 
.       How to Create a Messages-Based Reminder on Your iPhone
.       How to Create a Location-Based Reminder on Your iPhone
.       How to Add Notes and URLs to Reminders in iOS
.       How to Flag a Reminder on Your iPhone and iPad
.       How to Change Reminder Priority in the Reminders App for iOS
.       How to Add Sub-Items to a Reminder in iOS
.       How to Organize Reminder Lists on iPhone and iPad

Reminder Settings
Using the toolbar and interface above, reminders can be set to activate in the 
following conditions: 
.       When arriving to a location
.       When leaving a location
.       At a certain time
.       On a certain date
.       When messaging a specific person in the Messages app

You can also combine these conditions when creating a reminder, so you can, for 
example, set a reminder to get milk on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. when you arrive at 
the grocery store. 

Sharing a Reminders List
If you tap on the three dots in the top right corner of any list of reminders 
in the Reminders app, you can add a person, which adds that particular list to 
their device too, letting them see changes made to the list. This is ideal for 
something like a shopping list that you might need to share with a spouse or 
child. This feature isn't new, but its location has changed because of the 
redesign. 
.       How to Share Reminders in iOS

Grouping Reminders
If you have a lot of separate reminders lists, you can group them together in 
iOS 13 under a single heading. So if you have a grocery list, a drugstore list, 
and a list for your favorite clothing store, you can aggregate them all into a 
"Shopping" group that offers better organization in the "My Lists" section of 
the app. 

Groups can be collapsed or expanded, making for a tidier Reminders app with 
deeper organization than was possible in iOS 12. To add a group, tap on the 
"Edit" button and then choose the "Add Group" option at the bottom left. You 
can also use drag and drop gestures to arrange you're lists.
.       How to Group Together Lists in the Reminders iOS App
Nested Reminders

Using drag and drop gestures, you can drag a reminder under another reminder to 
create a nested reminder in your list, which essentially lets you add smaller 
tasks under a larger reminder. 

If, for example, you have a reminder to do chores, you might also add smaller, 
more specific reminders underneath for individual tasks like vacuuming and 
doing the laundry. You need to be in the "All Reminders"
section to use drag and drop gestures to rearrange your reminders lists. 

Share Sheet Deep Linking
Using the Share Sheet, you can import content from Messages, Mail, and other 
apps, directly into the Reminders app as a new Reminder. Just select text, 
choose the "Share" option, and choose Reminders as the destination. 

Reminders saved this way will include a deep link to the Mail thread or 
Messages conversation so you can get back to it quickly. 

Siri Improvements
Reminders features enhanced Siri intelligence in iOS 13, which means you can 
type longer, more descriptive sentences that Reminders will automatically 
understand and use to provide relevant suggestions. 

Siri will also suggest reminders for you. When you're chatting with someone in 
Messages, for example, and someone mentions getting lunch at noon tomorrow, 
Siri might offer a suggestion for you to create a reminder. 

Mac App and Upgrading
There's also a revamped version of Reminders for the Mac in macOS Catalina, 
with many of the same features. With the Mac app, you can also create reminders 
on the desktop that sync to the Reminders app on iOS devices. 

When upgrading the Reminders app on iOS 13 (which you will be prompted to do 
after upgrading), it's worth noting that it limits functionality on other 
devices. Reminders on the Mac won't be functional without macOS Catalina, and 
Reminders on the iPad won't be functional without iPadOS. 

iPadOS is available, but there's no specific launch date for macOS Catalina, 
which is coming on an unspecified October date. Apple's support document has 
additional information. 

Original Article at:
https://www.macrumors.com/guide/reminders/


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