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How to Use the Reminders App on Your Mac or iPhone and Never Forget Something Again | Dramel Notes

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Macs and iPhones (iPads too) come with a fantastic Reminders app that automatically syncs through iCloud. Here’s how to make the most of this app so you’re never likely to forget something important again.

The Reminders app is super simple to use and because it syncs across both OS X and iOS platforms, if you add a reminder on your Mac, you’ll be able to see it on your iPhone or iPad, and vice-versa. It seamlessly syncs everything to iCloud so you never need to replicate your efforts.

This is especially nice when you suddenly remember you need to buy milk or there’s an important meeting coming up and you’re sitting in front of your Mac or have your iPhone in hand. Simply add the reminder to the device and then it will be on everything that is connected to the same iCloud account.

Today, we want to take a look at Reminders on Mac and iPhone, show you how to add, edit, and share them, as well as make sure you’ve got everything set up so it all syncs properly.

Reminders on Mac

Reminders is already installed on your Mac so you just need to fire it up and add a few things to get started.

The Reminders app is laid out in two columns. The left column shows you your lists. Note that it says ‘iCloud” at the top of your lists, meaning that anything there will be synced to iCloud.

The right column contains the contents of your lists. To add anything to a list, simply click the “+” in the upper-right corner, or click on a new line.

To edit a reminder, click on the text so you get a cursor, and you can then fix it if it so appears as you want.

Click on the little “i” symbol to access things like when you want the reminder to alert you and when, or whether it should repeat, and when it should end. You can also set the priority, and add any notes you find pertinent.

If you right-click on a list, you can, among other things, rename it, delete it, and “complete” all the reminders within it.

To start a new list, simply click the “Add List” button at the bottom-left corner and then give it a name.

If you want to share a list, then you will need to click the little icon to the right of the list as shown in the screenshot below. Then you can add people with whom you want to share it. When you’ve added everyone, click “Done”.

As we mentioned, everything contained in these lists will then be synced to iCloud so you can then see them on your iPhone or iPad. Let’s now move on and discuss how Reminders works on the iPhone.

Reminders on iPhone

Usually when you open the Reminders app, you will probably see one of your lists. In order to access your other lists, you will need to tap at the bottom where you see them stacked (under where it says “Show Completed”).

When you see your lists, it will show how many reminders are in each one, whether there are any that are overdue, and so forth. If you want to rearrange the order or your lists, tap, hold, and drag it to the location you desire.

When you open a list, you’ll see it’s contents, and you can then add to it by tapping the “+”. When you tap the “Edit” button, you can change the list’s color and share it just as you can share in OS X.

The “Share with…” screen will show you who you are sharing a list with and their status. If you tap on a name, you will be able to see their contact info and you can also elect to stop sharing with them.

Finally, if you want to adjust how reminders sync and which list is the default, then you can open up the Reminders settings and change things.

In addition to getting reminders on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad, you may also get reminder notifications on your Apple Watch. Let us take a moment then to discuss how to change your reminder notification preferences.

Adjusting Reminders on Apple Watch

To adjust how Reminders notify you on Apple Watch, open the Watch app on your iPhone and tap open “Notifications”, then tap open “Reminders”.

Now you can select how Reminders will notify you, either by mirroring your iPhone or setting up a custom design.

If you elect to go the custom route, you can choose whether your Watch shows you alerts, have sounds, and if there’s any haptic feedback.

Making Sure it Syncs

None of this syncing stuff does you any good if it isn’t actually working, which means that if you create a reminder list on your Mac and it doesn’t appear on your iPhone or vice-versa, then you might not have syncing correctly enabled.

To check your Mac’s sync settings, first open up the iCloud system preferences and make sure “Reminders” is checked.

On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings, and then tap open “iCloud” and make sure “Reminders” is enabled.

The other thing you need to ensure is that your Mac and your iOS device are logged into the same iCloud account. Obviously, if you are syncing to separate accounts, then nothing will work as intended.

With that said, you should be able to start creating to-do, shopping, grocery, and other important reminder lists. Now, next time you’re out and about, you can whip out your iPhone and check to make sure you’re remembering everything.

Don’t forget, you can also have Siri add stuff to your reminders lists such as “Hey Siri, remind me tomorrow to pick up my dry cleaning” or “Hey Siri, add grapes to my grocery list.” Siri is helpful in that regard with a lot of things and it really pays to learn how to use it.

We hope you found this article helpful, if you have any questions or comments you might like to contribute, we hope you will leave them in our discussion forum.

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How to Manually Import Photos and Videos from an iPhone or iPad into Windows | Dramel Notes

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iPhones and iPads go with Macs like peanut butter goes with jelly. If you use Windows however, you can still access your photos and videos on these devices with just a few quick steps.

As popular as Apple products have become in recent years, there’s still a huge Windows user base. This often means that said users are left scratching their heads on how to make their iPhones and iPads get along with their PCs.

One thing that we’ve discovered is that while it’s super easy to access your photos and videos from a Mac, using a Windows PC requires a bit more work. It’s not too terribly difficult, but it isn’t necessarily elegant either. That said, once you know how to import photos and videos on your iOS device, you can make quick work of it.

When you first plug your iOS device into your Windows computer, it will prompt you to allow your PC to access its photos and videos.

Before you can proceed with any import process on your PC, you will first need to allow it to access your iOS device.

If you tap “Allow” and you have a photo program installed, then you might get a prompt asking you if you want to import. In this example, our Windows 10 PC immediately pops up with a dialog asking us if we want to import items from our iPhone.

Our Windows 10 PC automatically opens up the Photos app to import photos from our device (Apple iPhone).

If you don’t have a photos application installed (this is unlikely but possible) or you don’t want to import all your photos onto your computer (you might have hundreds or even thousands), then you can do so manually.

First, open File Explorer and browse to your PC’s directory. Click on your iPhone or iPad and then open the folder titled “Internal Storage”. All your photos and videos will be saved in the DCIM folder.

This is way too much to have to go through individually, so it’s best to try searching.

It gets a little tricky from here because it won’t be immediately apparent where the content you seek is located. You can either go through each folder one by one, which is going to be pretty tedious and time consuming, or you can try searching.

If you search, you might try listing all your photos by type, such that you use the search string “*.jpg” to list all the photos contained on your phone however, this will list all the files on your device ending in .jpg so that too will take a lot of time to go through.

If you do search, you can first go through your photos by changing the view to large or extra large icons.

On the other hand, if you know about when the photo you’re looking for was taken, you can sort them out that way using the Details view.

Alternatively, you can try sorting by date, using the Details view.

How you choose to find and sort through your photos and videos is up to you and whether you want to use a photos program or simply import them onto your PC file by file.

If you would like further information on how to best search for photo files, then we recommend you read our Geek School series, which will explain the ins-and-outs of searching in far greater detail.

We hope this article was of some use to you and gives you the knowledge to use your iPhone or iPad easily alongside your Windows PC. If you have any questions or comments you would like to add, we encourage you to leave your feedback in our discussion forum.

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How to Live With a 16 GB iPhone or Android Phone | Dramel Notes

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Modern iPhones still ship with 16 GB of storage if you don’t pay extra for more — and you probably should. Higher-end Android phones usually at least offer 32 GB, but 16 GB isn’t uncommon. Buy one of these and you may need to change your habits to stay within the limits.

It’s easy to fill up a 16 GB phone by taking photos, recording videos, syncing music, and downloading large apps — especially large games. Here’s how to maximize that space if you’re not paying extra for more storage.

Keep Photos From Filling Up Your Phone

If you regularly take photos — and especially if you regularly record videos — those will eventually fill up your phone’s storage. You can prevent that from happening by regularly getting your photos off of your phone.

Google Photos does a great job of this. It offers free, unlimited storage of your photos and videos with your Google account. It’s excellent even on iPhones, as Apple just offers a free 5 GB or all your photos, backups, and other data. Install the app, tell it to sync, and it can upload your photos to the cloud. Better yet, the recently added “free up device storage” feature allows the app to remove photos and videos from your device after uploading them. It’ll put them in your Google account — where you can access them from the app or a web browser — and get them off your device’s limited storage.

On iPhone, you could also choose to use iCloud Photo Library and enable the “Optimize iPhone Storage” option to save a bit of storage, but it won’t save quite as much as using Google Photos and removing the photos entirely. You’ll find these options under Settings > iCloud > Photos. Be sure to disable the photo stream feature, too — this will prevent 1000 photos from being synced to your device.

Live photos also use more space, so you may want to consider taking old-fashioned live photos and converting those live photos to still photos. If you upload your live photos to Google Photos, they’ll just become still photos.

You could also just do it the old-fashioned way, syncing photos to your computer and deleting them from your device. Be sure you back up your photos if you do this. Either way, if you take photos regularly and don’t have much storage to go around, it’s important to keep the amount of space used by photos down.

Avoid Installing Too Many Games At Once

It’s easy to install the latest game or apps you hear about and just leave them installed. But this can use quite a bit of storage — modern smartphone games may use 1 GB or more of data each. Install just a handful of big games and your phone will be full. Rather than leaving a huge amount of games installed, just have a few installed at a time. You can always redownload them from the app store for free, even if you purchased them.

Like on a computer with a small hard drive, you’ll need to keep the amount of software you have installed down to save space. Use your operating system’s storage overview screen — covered below — to see the apps using the most space.

Stream Your Music Instead of Storing It On Your Phone

If you’re still syncing a large music collection to your smartphone, you might want to stop. Rather than doing this, try relying on a streaming service for your music.

Even if you don’t want to use a subscription service like Spotify, Google Play Music, or Apple Music, you can upload your personal music collection to the cloud for free and stream it to your device whenever you have an Internet connection. For offline listening when you don’t have a connection, you can sync some of the music to your device using one of these apps.

This will give you access to that large music collection on your device as long as you have an Internet connection, saving storage space.

Manage Your Phone’s Storage

You’ll need to think about your storage and keep an eye on it. Both iPhones and Android phones have a built-in storage information screen that will show you exactly what is using storage on your device, breaking it down by app. Each app takes a certain amount of storage just for that app, while apps can also cache data for offline use.

To see exactly what’s using up storage, visit the appropriate screen in your operating system.

On an iPhone, open the Settings app and navigate to General > Storage & iCloud Usage > Manage Storage. Tap an app to see more information.

On an Android phone, open the Settings app and tap “Storage.” Tap a category to see more information.

If an app’s cache is using quite a bit of storage, you may be able to clear it from within the app or operating system. You can always just uninstall and reinstall the app, too.

These screens will tell you exactly what’s using up storage. You should head here whenever your phone complains you’re running low on storage, but you can also visit this screen and save space before it gets that low.

Get an SD Card, Maybe

Some Android phones include SD card support, although no iPhones do. If your phone has an SD card slot, you can purchase a MIcro SD card and insert it into your phone to get additional storage space for your data. Micro SD cards are fairly cheap, and you can get buy a 32 GB one for around $10 on Amazon. 64 GB and 128 GB SD cards are also much less expensive than paying for a phone with more integrated storage.

This is only an option for some phones, but it’s an excellent way to extend a phone’s storage if the manufacturer did provide an SD card slot.


If you think you’ll need more storage space or just don’t want to worry about micromanaging it, it’s a good idea to pay extra for more storage when you buy your phone. It’s still possible to live with a 16 GB phone, even if you’re a demanding user — it’ll just take a bit more planning and some extra time to occasionally micromanage your storage.

Ideally, we’ll see Apple increase the base amount of storage on iPhones to 32 GB, like most Android manufacturers have. Expensive smartphones shouldn’t have such paltry amounts of storage.

Image Credit: Ryan Tir on Flickr

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