Only problem is Reminders are not possible to get Push notifications are they? To test, make a reminder on your iPad. Now set the reminder to go off in 5-10 minutes with an alarm. It will only go off on the original device the reminder was made on. That is unless you open the Reminders app on the iPhone and let in sync up(Fetch). I've always thought this was a flaw from it being perfect. Anyone else notice this?
Yeah, the whole Reminders implementation, at least for iOS, is pretty half-baked. I could write an essay about the many ways in which it could be improved...except that I'm too busy
not writing essays about stock iOS apps (but trust me, I use this app daily, have six shared lists, and often find myself cursing at it because of its many shortcomings).
I don't recall that you could ever change permissions on reminder lists to share them with others in iOS. It was always on icloud.com. It would certainly be nice if you could manage them in iOS. I'm happy to see they finally put it back in icloud.com - I'm a little concerned that it ever went away.
You're correct, sharing was never available via the iOS app (looks like the article was updated), which is kinda pathetic, in my opinion, seeing as there are "share" buttons throughout iOS for just about everything else.
Maybe that's a way to prevent abuse of the feature? Imagine a spammer adding your email address to a reminder list that tells you of "deals" that no one cares about, etc?
That wouldn't be possible as shared Reminders lists are similar to Calendar invites wherein the recipient has to "accept" or "subscribe" to the list before it shows up on their device.