David Parker
GTD Connect
It’s rumoured that iOS 18 and macOS 15, due later this year, will integrate the Calendar and Reminders apps so that Reminders can be created directly in the Calender app.
@mcogilvie As I look at the Apple's software development path I see a lot of tensions and the lack of vision. They implement new functionalities that duplicate (instead of replacing) existing functionalities – a total lack of designers' self-confidence.All things bright and shiny, all features great and small….
And Reminders? I think someone at Apple noticed that the design is below average (aka "dead end") and decided to cancel it (aka "integrate with calendar").
Open the calendars pane and uncheck "scheduled reminders" under the "other section." Also under the view tab you can uncheck "show completed reminders." This will return your calendar to what it was before.Well, Apple did integrate reminders into the list view of calendar
the one I use all of the time
and what a cluttered mess
Stuff I don't want to see until a certain date now shows up in my calendar when I am looking at the hard landscape.
As far as I can tell, it cannot be disabled.
Ugh.
I'm going to live with it a while, but I have more of an impetus to migrate to Proton Calendar.
Clayton.
Thank you for this. Later that day, I had taken a second look and found the option.uncheck "scheduled reminders"
The problem for me is that you still can't create Teams/Zoom/Google Meet/etc meetings from within Calendar. Since that's nearly all meetings I create these days, that means I have to use a different app to make a meeting (unless its a Facetime meeting, which no-one uses).I think Calendar is ok, and the integration between Calendar and Reminders is good. I’m not using Reminders because I can’t find a good workflow. In particular, I use start dates quite a bit, and I’ve only found clumsy solutions.
Can you please tell us why can’t we create meetings for Teams, Zoom, or Google Meet directly in Calendar, and why is Reminders better for simple, quick tasks instead of mixing them with a GTD system?The problem for me is that you still can't create Teams/Zoom/Google Meet/etc meetings from within Calendar. Since that's nearly all meetings I create these days, that means I have to use a different app to make a meeting (unless its a Facetime meeting, which no-one uses).
As for Reminders, I just use them for the old fashioned idea of reminders - "Remember to get the chicken out of the freezer", or "Don't forget the kids swimming goggles" or whatever. I find it helpful to keep these out of my main GTD system to avoid clutter with stuff thats transient and so numerous.