Manage your schedule more effectively using Calendar and Reminders!

Take Control of
Calendar and Reminders

Fifth Edition
Scholle McFarland
Glenn Fleishman

Learn how to unlock the full potential of Apple’s Calendar and Reminders! This book helps you get the most out of these two apps, showing you how to customize them, sync data across devices, and share meeting invitations and reminder lists. You’ll also learn how to use Siri as a shortcut and how to fix common problems.

All Take Control books are delivered in two ebook formats—PDF and EPUB—and can be read on nearly any device.

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In the days before personal computers and mobile devices, we had to rely on paper calendars and to-do lists to help us organize our time and activities. Now, we have powerful tools, like Apple’s Calendar and Reminders, that are much more responsive to our needs. Put an event on your schedule, invite others to join, or set yourself an alarm (or more than one). Or, keep a list of to-do items, add to it and view it on all your Apple devices, and share your list with family or friends.

This book was originally written by veteran Mac journalist and editor Scholle McFarland, and the fifth edition was revised by Glenn Fleishman, with complete coverage of macOS 14 Sonoma, macOS 13 Ventura, iOS 17/iPadOS 17, iOS 16/iPadOS 16, and watchOS 10 (and considerably more information about using these apps on an iPhone or iPad than in previous editions). Scholle and Glenn guide you through getting to know these incredibly helpful apps, including lesser-known (but handy) features. For example, did you know that Calendar lets you set an alert that factors in public transportation schedules and time to get to your starting point, so you can leave early enough to catch the train, bus, tram, or ferry you need—and any connections—and arrive at your event on time? Or that Reminders can prompt you to do something not only at a certain time, but also once you’ve reached a specific destination, like the grocery store?

If you’ve never taken the opportunity to explore Calendar and Reminders, this book will show you how to make them an important part of your daily routine. If you’ve already been using Calendar and Reminders, you’ll learn how to use them more effectively, troubleshoot common problems, and delve deeper into their capabilities.

Learn how to get the best out of Calendar and Reminders, including how to:

  • Customize Calendar to your liking, from setting time zones, to color coding specific calendars
  • Create events, making them repeat at regular intervals or on certain dates
  • Set up notifications and alerts, so you never miss an event
  • Invite people to events, or share your calendar with them
  • Create, manage, and share lists in Reminders, including powerful new smart lists
  • Organize reminder lists into categories and optionally view them in columns
  • Designate a list as a grocery list, so that items auto-sort into supermarket departments
  • Set alarms in Reminders at a certain time or a certain place
  • Tag entries for better searching and organizing in Reminders
  • Use Siri to save time when creating events or reminders
  • Easily check events and reminders on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or HomePod
  • Troubleshoot common problems in Calendar and Reminders
  • Share calendars and reminders using iCloud Family Sharing, and assign reminders to a specific person
  • Sort reminders on your Mac
  • Print a calendar (to paper or PDF)
  • Embed video links in Calendar events for quick launching
Scholle McFarland

About Scholle McFarland

Scholle McFarland has been covering the Mac since 1996 as an editor at MacUser magazine and then Macworld. During that time, she witnessed Apple transform from everyone’s favorite “doomed” company to everyone’s actually favorite company and is still amazed by the whole thing.

When she’s not working, Scholle (“Sholly”) likes to hang out with her family, friends, and many animals in beautiful Portland, Oregon.

Glenn Fleishman

About Glenn Fleishman

Glenn Fleishman is a veteran technology writer who has contributed to dozens of publications across his career, including Macworld, Fast Company, and Increment. He has also written dozens of editions of books in the Take Control series. He spent 2019 and 2020 building 100 tiny type museums full of real printing artifacts. Glenn lives in Seattle with his wife and two children.

What’s New in the Fifth Edition

I revised this edition to make it just as easy to find features in Calendar and Reminders on an iPhone or iPad as on a Mac. While iOS and iPadOS now are nearly as robust as macOS, some features in Calendar and Reminders are exclusive to macOS and some interface elements are much better in macOS than iOS and iPadOS. This edition is also thoroughly updated for iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14 Sonoma, and watchOS 10.

Calendar changes:

Calendar saw two major tweaks:

  • Write-only calendar permission: You can grant apps permission to write events to your calendar without them viewing events. See “Other Apps Can Access Events.”
  • Spotlight calendar events (macOS): You can now create calendar events from information you type into the Spotlight bar. See “Add an Event.”

Reminders changes:

Reminders received more attention. Here’s what new or changed:

  • Suggested reminders: You don’t have to start from scratch when you’re entering a reminder. Reminders starts suggesting previous entries as you start to type, letting you tap to accept. See “Add an Item in the Reminders App.”
  • Sections: Reminders can be organized into sections by creating headers. See “Add Sections.”
  • Column view: Not only sections, but columns! You can opt to view reminder sections vertically in columns. See “View as Columns.”
  • Grocery lists: You can now use grocery lists in Reminders and have the app automatically group related items into categories (like dairy and meat) as you enter them. See “Set Up Grocery Lists.”
  • Early reminder: Apple lets you mark a time before a reminder is due to receive a notification. See “Remind Yourself Early.”
  • Complete from widget: You no longer have to open the Reminders app or use a notification to mark completion. See “Widgets Add Features.”
  • Read Me First
    • Updates and More
    • How to Activate Siri
    • Find Notification Settings
    • What’s New in the Fifth Edition
  • Introduction
  • Calendar and Reminders Quick Start
  • Calendar vs. Reminders
    • Calendar
    • Reminders
  • Meet Calendar
    • Day View
    • Week View
    • Month View
    • Year View
    • Details View
    • Search Events
  • Set Up Calendar
    • Connect Calendar to iCloud
    • Connect Calendar to Other Accounts
    • Create More Calendars
    • Tap into Special Calendars
    • Color-Code Your Calendars
    • Customize Calendar
    • Print Your Calendar
  • Work with Events
    • Add an Event
    • Add a Suggested Event
    • Reschedule an Event
    • Delete an Event
  • Invite People to Events
    • Send the Invitation
    • Get in Touch with Invitees
    • Accept and Decline Invitations
  • Set Up Calendar Alerts
    • Understand Alert Basics
    • Custom Alerts
    • Time to Leave
    • Modify Your Default Alerts
    • Turn Off Alerts for a Single Calendar
  • Set Up Notifications
    • Notifications on Your Mac
    • Notifications on Your iPhone and iPad
    • Notifications on an Apple Watch
  • Share & Subscribe to Calendars
    • Share an iCloud Calendar
    • Share Calendars Hosted in CalDAV
    • Subscribe to a Calendar
    • Share a Family Calendar
  • Set Up Reminders
    • Take a Tour of Reminders
    • Specify Where Your Lists Will Live
  • Work with Reminders
    • Add a Reminder
    • Manage Reminders
    • Sound the Alarm
    • Assign a Reminder
    • Set Other Options
    • Work with Completed Reminders
    • Search for Reminders
  • Manage Lists
    • Change Your Default Reminders List
    • Set Up Grocery Lists
    • Manage and Create Smart Lists
    • Rearrange Lists
    • Create a Template
    • Customize Your Lists’ Look
    • Share Lists with Others
  • Troubleshoot Problems
    • How Do I Get Rid of Duplicate Events?
    • How Do I Remove Duplicate Birthdays?
    • How Do I Get Rid of Duplicate iCloud Calendars?
    • How Do I Move a Calendar to Another Computer?
    • What If I Made Too Many Calendars?
    • Why Won’t My Calendar Show Maps or Travel Time?
    • What If I Accidentally Delete My Calendars?
  • About This Book
    • Ebook Extras
    • About the Authors
    • About the Publisher
  • Copyright & Fine Print

Scholle McFarland covers Calendar and Reminders on MacVoices

Posted by Joe Kissell on February 26, 2021

Scholle McFarland joined Chuck Joiner on MacVoices to explore the third edition of her book Take Control of Calendar and Reminders. The conversation includes talk about new features, troubleshooting, and more.

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