mind; you can also use the app to schedule when things are do—like paying a bill by the 15 th of the month; it can even be set to remind you every time you leave or arrive at your home to turn your home alarm on or off.
To get started, open the app by clicking on the Launchpad icon, then selecting it from the list of apps.
Creating Single Reminders
If you just need to be reminded of a single item, or several unrelated items, you should enter them into the Reminders list.
With the application open, click on Reminders in the left hand window.
In the main window, click on the (+) button next to the title of the list (“Reminders” in this case).
A new item will be added that you should name immediately. Notice the radio button that appears next to the newly-created item.
Once the item is named, double click on it to open up the information pane.
Here you’ll be able to set the reminder date and time, priority level, and if you’d like to be reminded as you are arriving or leaving someplace.
Fast forward to the day of the reminder; once you have completed the task, you can click on the radio button next to the item to mark it as Completed.
You’ll then be able to hide or show any previously completed items.
To delete items whether complete or incomplete, click on the name to highlight it and press the Delete key.
Creating New Lists
Single list are great for things like “open the gate Monday for the gardener” or “Pay the utility bill on Tuesday” but if you want to create reminders for things like shopping lists, then you’ll need to create a reminder list—these can be as long (or short) as you want.
Open up the Reminders application if you closed out of it before.
On the left hand side of the window, at the bottom you will see (+) Add List. Click it and enter a name for your newly-created list.
Once the new list is named, click on it and press the (+) button next to the list title as you did with Reminders to add new items. You can also choose whether you want due dates or not.
Location Based Reminder
If you want to create a reminder that is location based (i.e. “when I leave work, remind me to call wife”) then follow the steps above.
Click the Information icon next to the reminder (the “i” with a circle)
This will bring up a few extra options. One says, “remind me” with a checkbox for “At a location”; click that checkbox. Next, enter the address, and select if you want the reminder when you get there or when you’re leaving there.
Notes
Newer Macs come with Pages preinstalled, so what’s the point of notes? Notes is a more basic program than Pages or Word—you can’t do any fancy formatting. The advantage is that it opens and saves quickly. So in short, Notes is for when you just need to jot something down quickly.
To open it, go to the Launchpad icon on your Dock and click the Notes icon.
Notes, like most of the apps in Yosemite, syncs to your iPhone and iPad as long as you are logged into the same iCloud account.
Creating and Editing Notes
There are a few different ways to create a brand new note. You can start a new note by clicking on the Compose icon (the square with a pencil going through it), or double clicking an empty space in the left sidebar. You can also right-click the left sidebar and select New Note.
Once the note is created, the line will begin blinking in the right window, indicating that it’s time for you to get writing.
The notes will automatically save as you type, so exiting Notes won’t mean you lose progress.
If you need to pick up where you left off on a note, you can use the search bar to find the exact note you are looking for, or scroll through the left sidebar and select the appropriate note. With the note highlighted, click anywhere in the right window to begin editing that note, or double-click to open up