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Iphone's easy-to-use calendar application

Before iOS 13 was updated, I was once troubled by this problem. One reason is that the software I carry with me is inconvenient to use, and the other reason is that I need to synchronize my schedule between different devices.

My previous choice was Things3, which is a perfect reminder/schedule management software (only a little expensive, and each platform is charged separately). It is easy to use, it can be regarded as the integration of calendar and reminder, and it is also convenient to synchronize across devices.

However, after the update of iOS 13, the self-contained reminder and calendar functions are much stronger, which has completely reached what a good software should look like.

Use calendars to arrange time, use reminders to do things, and use memos to take shorthand. Now the built-in software in the system can fully meet the demand, and there is no need to engage in fancy software.

The software integrates the functions of taking notes and reminding, making it more convenient to use! Secondly, this is a cloud notebook software, which supports real-time synchronization and reminder of recorded content on Windows computers, Android phones, Apple iPhone, iPad, Macs and web pages. Therefore, what you recorded on other terminals (such as Windows computer or iPad) will be automatically synchronized to Apple's mobile phone!

Thirdly, the reminder function of the software is perfect, and it supports automatic reminder of schedule setting time: the reminder methods include voice reminder, text pop-up reminder, WeChat reminder, nail reminder, email reminder, SMS reminder and voice phone reminder, and the reminder types include regular reminder, repeated reminder (repeated reminder by day, week, month, quarter and year) and delayed reminder (delayed by 30 minutes and 60 minutes).

Post-it application that records the daily schedule.

Finally, the software has the function of "time management": it supports users to view the reminders of "timeout", "today", "tomorrow" and "future" in chronological order. In addition, as a cloud note-taking software, dedication notes also have a "log timeline" function, in which users can view the schedule history (Add, Modify and Delete). How's it going? Is the function of cloud notes perfect?