
Compared to the traditional calendar view, the flowchart is highly effective in giving you a forecast of your entire workload, making it easy to stay informed with those long-term tasks.Īnother highlight of Pagico 7 is that it offers robust project management features. Pagico, however, has a Dashboard view that turns all your tasks into one beautiful flowchart. With most todo apps, it’s easy to overlook tasks and miss deadlines when they are scattered among projects or contacts. It’s amazingly satisfying when have boarding passes right next to travel itineraries, or design drafts along with meeting notes. Pagico lets you organize all of them in one elegant app, which is like Things and Bento rolled into one. We all have to manage tasks, notes, files, projects and contacts. My thanks to Pagico for sponsoring the Very Nice Web Site RSS feed this week. It doesn’t do anything if you put up the emoji keyboard on your iPhone. And it’s only a language thing, so it only changes the canned Watch responses. It only works for languages that are enabled on the Apple Watch, so Russian works but Hebrew doesn’t, you just get English (or whatever your default language is set to). It’s just a little surprising if it kicks in by mistake. And it works if the keyboard is showing on the iPhone or hidden. Obviously, this is done so the Watch responses are in the same language you use to message someone on the iPhone, which makes sense.

What had happened was that I went to respond to my wife on my iPhone, had thought about using an emoji and started cycling through the keyboards but decided to go talk to her instead so I stopped at the Japanese one and left it there.

I have the Japanese keyboard enabled on my iPhone because I sometimes use it. If you have a foreign keyboard up in a Messages reply on the iPhone, it forces canned Watch responses to that language. I’m sure bilingual Watch owners probably already know this but it took me a little while to figure it out. All my other replies to Messages sessions were in English. What the nabeyaki udon? The weird thing was, it was only for her. OK, my wife and I both speak some Japanese but not so much we message each other in it. The other day I went to respond to a text from my wife on my Apple Watch and here’s what I saw:Īll the canned replies were in Japanese.
