Reminders in Mavericks loses natural language parsing ability on edit
| Originator: | lex | ||
| Number: | rdar://14493578 | Date Originated: | 2013-07-19 |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | OS X | Product Version: | 10.9 |
| Classification: | Other Bug | Reproducible: | Yes |
Summary: In Mountain Lion, you could schedule a reminder like "Meeting at 11am," and Reminders would interpret that as "Meeting" scheduled for 11am. Great!
That works in Mavericks, too.
But in Mountain Lion, I could then go back to that reminder ("Meeting") and add "at 1pm" instead, and it would reschedule the reminder. That doesn't work in Mavericks.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a scheduled reminder
2. Use natural language to change the time/date
Expected Results: The time/date of the reminder should change per the natural language
Actual Results: It doesn't; the Reminder just gets a new, dopey name: "Meeting at 1pm" (yet still scheduled for 11am)
Notes: I LOVED the Mountain Lion behavior.
http://www.macworld.com/article/2020716/reminders-how-to-quickly-schedule-tasks-on-your-mac.html
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