Come inserire appuntamenti nel calendario iPhone?
Ugh, scheduling on my iPhone calendar can be a bit fiddly. I open the Calendar app, tap the plus sign, and then its a whole thing. Typing in the title, location (sometimes I just put FaceTime if its virtual, which is way easier), then the start and end times. Its a little tedious, honestly, but at least I dont double-book myself as often anymore. I wish it could predict what I meant to schedule, you know?
Okay, so you wanna know how to add stuff to your iPhone calendar, huh? Ugh, don’t even get me started, sometimes it feels like a chore. Alright, here’s how I usually do it:
First, I gotta find that Calendar app icon – you know, the little one with the date on it. Once I tap that open, usually I’m looking at my weekly view (I prefer that, lets me see how screwed my week is going to be, haha).
Then, here’s the key: that little plus sign, usually up in the corner. That’s your friend! You tap that and… okay, here’s where the fun begins.
You gotta type in the event title. Seriously, why can’t it just read my mind? Like, I’m clearly scheduling “Dentist Appointment,” why make me type the whole thing? Anyway… then comes the location. If it’s a real-life thing, I’ll type in the address, but honestly, half the time it’s just “FaceTime” these days, which, thank goodness, is much easier to deal with.
And the worst part? Setting the start and end times. It’s like, I always underestimate how long things will take. I swear, I put in an hour, and it ends up being two! Anyone else have that happen?
Yeah, it’s a little tedious, not gonna lie. But hey, at least it stops me from accidentally double-booking myself for, like, doctor’s appointments and a Zoom meeting. Though, wouldn’t it be AMAZING if it could just anticipate what I was trying to do? I mean, “Oh, you’re typing ‘lunch with Sarah’? I’ll automatically put that in for noon, shall I?” A girl can dream, right?
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