Quick Entry uses natural language parsing and is an exciting feature that allows you to create tasks or events easily. It currently only recognizes the English language.
- On iOS editors it can be enabled/disabled (regardless of device language settings) by swiping to the left on the Title field.
- You can specify additional data fields (calendar, tags, project, context) by placing special qualifiers at the end of the text (in any order, not case-sensitive).
Examples of events:
- Example 1: Juggling Lessons 5pm
- Example 2: Clown College Exam May 4 7:30pm
- Dinner at Gino's Oct 10 7pm
event name, start date & time for event duration … also with optional location
- Haircut Fri 3pm for 1hr at Jack the Clipper
event name, start time every timeframe / day of week
- Photoshop class with Jen 2pm every week
- Photoshop class with Jen 2pm every Thursday
- 5pm burgers with Brian
start date & time, some event at event location
- Sept 28 5pm burgers with Brian at Lord of the Fries
Specify the calendar to put the event on (use the label calendar:, or cal:, or /:). You can type in just the first letters of the calendar and it will be matched:
- Softball at Parson's field at 5 calendar: MySports
- Softball at Parson's field at 5 /: MyS
Specify tags for the event (use the label tags:, or tag:)
Keira's dance recital on May 4 at 7:30pm cal:dance tag:recital,home
at is used for locations
for is used for duration
every will be used for repeating events
Examples of tasks:
Remind me to enter task at/on/by/before due date & time
- Remind me to clean the garage before thurs 5pm
- Clean the garage by 5/12
Remind me to enter task at location name at/on/by/before due date & time
- Remind me of the dance recital at the Bear Creek Studio on May 4 at 7:30pm
Specify the project for the task (use the label project:, or prj:)
- Clean the garage by 5/12 project: housecleaning
Specify the context for the task (use the label context:, or ctx:)
- Rebuild the outside door frame this Saturday ctx:handyman tag:home
Shortcut to create tasks
As a shortcut (instead of typing "remind me"), you can cause Informant to create a task by simply starting your phrase with a space or a period or the word "task".
The same rule will apply for tasks:
at is used for location
for is used for duration
every is used for repeat tasks