"Reminders" Incompatible With Mojave?
I use iOS 13 on my phone and Mojave 10.14.6 on my Mac. (I can't upgrade to Catalina because of software and hardware incompatibility.) Am I out of luck with Reminders?
iMac 27" 5K, macOS 10.14
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I use iOS 13 on my phone and Mojave 10.14.6 on my Mac. (I can't upgrade to Catalina because of software and hardware incompatibility.) Am I out of luck with Reminders?
iMac 27" 5K, macOS 10.14
Thanks Barney, the description in “about this iPad“ is “iPad Air“ One of the mac articles on Catalina indicated that anything iPad air 2 or newer will work, so it seems to me I will not be able to upgrade to Catalina. Is that correct?
The iPad type has nothing to do with Catalina.
The iPad would need to run iOS 13 to use the new reminders.
If you upgraded the Reminders to the new format, then you must have iOS 13 on iPhones and iPads, and you would need Catalina on your Macs to view the upgraded reminders.
Ohnj - Per other replies to my question, we have to use Catalina for Reminders to be compatible. I downgraded back to Mojave because of various other problems with Catalina (other software and hardware incompatibility and issues with the new Music app), so I cannot use Reminders any more.
Thanks Texarado, have you found any other options for reminders across all your devices?
I am also wondering if Catalina is going to cause problems with my iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2015). Do your issues with Catalina have anything to do with hardware of that vintage?
You can view them on iCloud.com.
But, no, you can't view them on Mojave. That's what the warning message stated.
Hey Texerado,
Did you find a solution to this dilemma? I am having the same issue.
thanks,
ohnj
The solution, short of using iCloud.com, is to upgrade your Mac to Catalina.
You should be able to access them in iCloud.com.
Thanks, I can access them in iCloud, it is just convenient to access them through the app (even if it does have some glitches!).
"Reminders" Incompatible With Mojave?