Upgraded reminders aren't compatible with earlier versions of iOS and macOS. If you upgrade your reminders on your iPhone with iOS 13 or later, your other devices — like your iPad and Mac — can’t access the reminders until you update your iPad to iPadOS or your Mac to macOS 10.15 Catalina. Learn what to expect until all your devices have the latest software.
You can always see your reminders on a Mac or PC by signing into iCloud.com with a compatible web browser.
Make sure that your device is connected to the Internet before you open the Reminders app for the first time after updating to iOS 13 or later.
All Reminders features described in this guide are available when using upgraded iCloud accounts. Some features aren’t available when using accounts from other providers. To explore the Reminders User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field. Shut Off iCal Alert Reminders For Increased Sanity OS X Tips By Rob LeFebvre. 6:00 am, May 15, 2012 Now here’s a tip that should save me a bit of sanity. The reminders are all gone in Mac and other Apple devices they are using. According to user reports, the problem of Reminders in Mac not working has started after the users upgraded their mobile device to iOS 13. After upgrading, they can no longer access the other entries in the old app and they have no idea if they have been deleted or just.
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When you open the app, a Welcome to Reminders screen gives you the options to upgrade now or upgrade later. Reminders will also tell you if you have shared Reminders lists that will be affected, or other devices that also need to be upgraded.
Tap Upgrade Now to begin the process. If you tap Upgrade Later, the app's main screen appears and shows a blue Upgrade button above your lists. Tap it when you're ready to upgrade your reminders.
The upgrade process affects existing reminders in your primary iCloud account only. Reminders in all other accounts, such as secondary iCloud accounts and CalDAV and Exchange accounts, aren't changed.
After the upgrade, you can view your reminders in these places:
Shared lists require that both the creator of the list and the people who can view it have upgraded their reminders.
If you have a Family list that was created through Family Sharing, it's converted to a standard shared list when the family organizer upgrades. You can invite anyone to join the converted Family list, even if they're not in your family.
Here's what you can expect after you upgrade your reminders:
After you upgrade, learn more about Reminders on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
After eight beta releases, Apple has seeded developers with the macOS 11.3 release candidate. The software features new sorting options in Reminders, expanded support for Xbox/PlayStation controllers, autoplay in Apple Music, and more.
Following its Spring Loaded event, Apple made the macOS 11.3 RC available to developers today. The OTA should be showing up in System Preferences > Software Update if you’re enrolled in the developer beta program (keep checking back if you don’t see it yet). You can also download it manually on Apple’s Developer site.
macOS Big Sur 11.3 includes new sorting options in Reminders, the ability to set audio output to Stereo HomePods as default, and support for the latest Xbox/PlayStation controllers.
There is also a new warranty feature under the About This Mac section, a new Autoplay feature in Apple Music that previously debuted in iOS 14, and some tweaks to the Touch Alternatives menu.
Ahead of them being officially announced, 9to5Mac discovered references to the upcoming Apple Silicon iMacs back in the macOS 11.3 beta 5.
Check out what’s new in macOS 11.3 in our hands-on beta coverage below:
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