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  • andyflisher@mastodon.socialA andyflisher@mastodon.social

    @marcoarment no, because I can never remember the expectations of what happens if you have a location and an alert is it AND or OR and which comes first? 🤷‍♂️

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    #13

    @andyflisher @marcoarment You can do both! Often I say "Remind me to do X when I get home" or "Remind me to do Y when I get to work" (both home and work have labels for me in my contact). Or you can do the @hotdogsladies "belt and suspenders" approach of "Remind me to do X when I get home at 10:00" and you'll likely get 2 reminders, unless you just do the thing immediately when you get home.

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    • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

      Quick market research:

      Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

      (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

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      #14

      @marcoarment Reminders, including this exactly use case, is my highest use of Siri.

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      • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

        Quick market research:

        Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

        (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

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        #15

        @marcoarment super handy when I’m running errands. Run into store and reminders pop up with all the things I need to get. 🙂

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        • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

          Quick market research:

          Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

          (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

          dxzdb@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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          #16

          @marcoarment It would take a lot to pull me away from @things

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          • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

            Quick market research:

            Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

            (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

            benedictc@mas.toB This user is from outside of this forum
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            #17

            @marcoarment I tried them a few times when they were introduced but they were unreliable so haven’t used them since. I use date/time reminders and just set them for when I know I’ll be in the right place to action them.

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            • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

              Quick market research:

              Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

              (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

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              #18

              @marcoarment It's nice in OmniFocus for example when you pass a shop and it reminds you that you wanted to buy something there, for example

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              • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

                Quick market research:

                Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

                (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

                trezzer@social.linux.pizzaT This user is from outside of this forum
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                #19

                @marcoarment [x] I always use location Reminders to the extent that I usually don't finish them, so they pop off again next time 🙂

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                • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

                  Quick market research:

                  Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

                  (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

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                  #20

                  @marcoarment ALL the time. Reminders for stuff to look up when I get home that pop into my mind while at work that I don’t have time for then, stuff to do when I get to work, etc

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                  • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

                    Quick market research:

                    Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

                    (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

                    hunt2013@techhub.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #21

                    @marcoarment literally my number one use case for reminders. Google got rid of them on Android and it killed it for me when I was on a Pixel.

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                    • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

                      Quick market research:

                      Do you use location-triggered (geofenced) Reminders in iOS?

                      (e.g. "remind me when I get home to do X”)

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                      #22

                      @marcoarment Yup, when appropriate and non-recurring event.

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