So to reschedule a reminder to a specific date and time on the IOS you need to perform 7 quick steps, this could be reduced as described below, won't do much if you're having one reminder but if you like me, like to plan the day for the IOS device it's very annoying with these extra steps.
How often do you actually want to set the reminder to "in an hour", "tomorrow 08:00" or "in a week 08:00". And if you actually want that it's as quick to just scroll the date and time wheels.
Suggestion is that after swiping left and pressed the reminder button, get below screen immediately, where you could either scroll the date and time wheels, clear, mark as done or cancel. I think it actually used to be something like this before the big IOS update.
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So to reschedule a reminder to a specific date and time on the IOS you need to perform 7 quick steps, this could be reduced as described below, won't do much if you're having one reminder but if you like me, like to plan the day for the IOS device it's very annoying with these extra steps.
https://www.evernote.com/l/AOtZyaW0JGBAvZ-zl1IGeP8J8RyyffiO2qY
How often do you actually want to set the reminder to "in an hour", "tomorrow 08:00" or "in a week 08:00". And if you actually want that it's as quick to just scroll the date and time wheels.
Suggestion is that after swiping left and pressed the reminder button, get below screen immediately, where you could either scroll the date and time wheels, clear, mark as done or cancel. I think it actually used to be something like this before the big IOS update.
https://www.evernote.com/l/AOsIElkaKnlN6Le-OrzRlGK9qK2zoSNZpeA
Hope this makes sense.
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