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It appears there might be a minor mix-up or a highly specific, niche piece of software in your query. There is no widely known software or productivity tool called “The Reminder App” that was formerly named “Chris Kruidenier”. Chris Kruidenier is an individual’s name rather than a historical application or software company.

However, if you are referring to the standard, built-in Apple Reminders app (which is the most common “Reminder App” people look to master), it is an incredibly powerful tool for task management.

The primary, high-utility features and workflows to successfully use the native Reminders application include the following: 🚀 Getting Started with Basic Tasks

Quick Entry: Open the app and tap New Reminder in the bottom left corner to instantly type a task.

Adding Details: Tap the “i” (Information) icon next to any reminder to add secondary notes, web URLs, or priority tags.

Setting Due Dates: Use the calendar icon above the keyboard to assign a specific day or time. 📅 Advanced Automation & Triggers

Location-Based Alerts: Toggle the Location switch inside a reminder’s details to trigger an alert when you arrive at or leave a specific place (e.g., “Remind me to feed the cat when I get home”).

Messaging Triggers: Check the When Messaging option and choose a contact. The next time you text that person in iMessage, a banner reminder will pop up on your screen.

Subtasks: Drag and drop one reminder on top of another to create a nested, multi-step checklist. 🗂️ Organization & Smart Lists

Custom Lists: Tap Add List in the bottom right corner to separate your life into categories (e.g., Work, Groceries, Travel).

Smart Lists: Create a custom list and change its type to a “Smart List.” You can set automatic filters so it only displays tasks with specific #tags, high-priority flags, or items due within the next 24 hours.

Templates: If you have a repetitive routine (like a packing list), tap the three dots on an existing list and select Save as Template to reuse it later.

If “Chris Kruidenier” refers to a highly specific open-source developer, a custom GitHub project, or a local corporate tool used within your organization, please share a bit more context! If you want to tailor this information, let me know:

What operating system you are using (iOS, Android, Mac, or Windows)? If this is a proprietary tool for your school or workplace? What specific task you are trying to automate or manage?

Use Reminders on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch – Apple Support

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