Friday, 11 January 2013
How to make Siri do the things you need it to do (within reason)
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We all know that Siri has a wide variety of commands that it can handle, but there are some things it just doesn’t do as quickly as you can do yourself simply through the touch interface on your iPhone or iPad. Admittedly, I don’t use Siri as much as I had originally thought I would, but that is largely due to the limitations initially placed on Siri in Canada (my home and native land). But there are things I’ve been using Siri more and more for, including doing some front-end set up that allows me to clear out my head and focus on more of the stuff that I can only do.
Basically, I have learned how to make Siri do things I need it to do – and I’ll let you in on what I did to make that happen so that you can do the same.
- To phone people
- To message people
- To add quick reminders
- To add appointments to my calendar
- To set alarms
Preparing for a special occasion
If you’ve set up any important dates in your Contacts, then here’s how you can properly set yourself up to be ready for when their special day arrives.- Ask Siri when the person’s birthday is.
- Make note of that day.
- Ask Siri to create a reminder with enough lead time involved so that you can do something for them (buy gift, plan party, etc.) and have everything in order for that person’s birthday.
It is a two-step process – and it would be great if Siri understood “Remind me to plan party for X starting 1 week before X’s birthday” – but it can’t, so you’ll have to make do with what I’ve offered here. You can also do it for vital appointments and other things that you want Siri to remind you of well before the due date.
Big Questions
Siri can give a bird’s eye view of your day, which is great if you want to use it in tandem with your task manager. Here’s how to do it.- Ask Siri “What does my day look like?” and Siri will lay out what you’ve got going on on the screen for you to review. You can then make a better decision on what to do with the time you’ve got, and can avoid overwhelm more so than just by going off your task manager alone.
- Make note of what you’ve got on the go for the day.
- Ask Siri to open your task manager of choice.
- Map out the rest of your day.
Using Siri for The Pomodoro Technique
I’m not a fan of The Pomodoro Technique for focused productivity (I find it to be too rigid), but Siri can be used in a way to create the timer you’ll need to follow through on the method if that’s your thing:- Ask Siri to create a timer for 25 minutes.
- Work on your task until the timer goes.
- Ask Siri to create a timer for 5 minutes.
- Take a break while that timer is running.
- Repeat steps 1 through 4 three more times.
- After the fourth “pomodoro”, ask Siri to create a 15 or 30 minute timer.
- Repeat the whole process again until you call it day.
Capturing Notes
I don’t really use the Notes app on iOS because Drafts is my huckleberry, but if you want to capture your thoughts quickly using Siri, you can do the following:- Ask Siri to “Make a note on…X”
- Siri will go ahead and do just that, as you can see below.
If you’re using the native Notes app, then Siri may just be your huckleberry when it comes to quickly getting things out of your head and into your iPhone or iPad.
Quick Social Media Updates
Rather than open up your Twitter client of choice or Facebook, you can post updates right from Siri. It’s simple to do:- Ask Siri to “Post a Tweet” or “Post to Facebook”
- When Siri asks you what to post, say what it is. Then confirm it and you’re done.
Food and Entertainment
This was something that I’d been missing
out on until full Siri functionality came to Canada. Now I can ask Siri
something like “Find a good family restaurant in Victoria”, and I get
results that like what you see below.
Complete with ratings and contact
information, this makes going out for dinner a far easier proposition.
The same goes for when you want to go and check out a flick. You not
only get a listing of what movies are in the area, but you also get the Rotten Tomatoes rating to go along with each of them.Siri makes it easier to eat where you want and see what you want.
Siri Unleashed
When you really dive in and explore what
commands Siri can handle, you’ll find that “she” can make your iOS
device even more useful – as well as make you more useful in the
process. There will be growing pains, but there will be long-term gains
if you give Siri a chance. The above suggested activities are a great
place to start.
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