![]() However, the update may indicate something broader too: that Apple is more receptive to providing users with greater control over how they use the iPhone and iPad’s stock apps, an exciting possibility that I hope comes to pass. Both new features work together to make it easier than ever to manage your tasks in Reminders, which by itself makes this year’s update to Reminders worth checking out. Reminders is back with more surprises this year, including tagging and Smart Lists features, which I didn’t expect. It was a surprising but welcome update that made the app a good choice as the sole task manager for many users. A couple of years ago, Apple transformed Reminders from a simple checklist-style task manager into something far more robust.
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