Thursday, 26 June 2014

install (or) Download Sunrise For iOS And Android

Hi Friends! many solid third-party calendar apps for Android. Not that there’s anything wrong with the calendar that’s already on your phone, but it’s nice to have options, especially considering how many beautiful calendars there are for iOS. But, we’re in luck: One such iOS option recently made its Android debut. If you’re a Google Apps user who wants to try something new, look no further than Sunrise.Sunrise is praised for its seamless integration with all things Google. It supports multiple Google Calendars, uses Google Maps data to direct you to events, and supports a handy “quick add” feature. If you don’t typically use Google Calendar, Sunrise has full support for Apple’s Calendar as well. iOS users can also sync Sunrise with a Microsoft Exchange account, but Android doesn’t have that functionality just yet.

                                      
Getting started with Sunrise is just a matter of connecting to your existing calendar, where you’ll see a month or weekly overview of your schedule. The top half of the screen displays a quick calendar glance, and the bottom half shows off your appointments for the current day. Just slide the overview box to expand it to monthly view, or collapse it back to weekly view. Tap on any day to see what’s on deck. For a more detailed look at your appointments, you can switch over to agenda view.

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 looking at the current day’s overview, Sunrise handily provides you with a weather summary, and gives a breakdown of how the weather will change throughout the day—perfect for helping you decide what to wear. To add a new event, tap the plus sign on the main page. From there, you can invite other people, set up a reminder, and jot down an address to get directions later.Sunrise has a web client as well, but I’m waiting for it to get better. Right now, the web version doesn’t have support for Exchange, which is what I use for work. Unfortunately, that means I can only view my personal Google Calendar. You also can’t add or edit an event from the web version: It’s simply for viewing. I’d eventually like to use Sunrise as my go-to calendar, but I can’t do that until the web client gets a feature boost that matches its iOS offering. The iOS app is awesome, but I like using my Mac to manage my crazy work calendar.

SUNRISE APP FOR ANDROID; CLICK HERE
SUNRISE APP FOR IOS: CLICK HERE


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