Has been getting some great updates over the past few months. The most recent update added Songkick, Evernote, Tripit, Github and Asana as services that can be connected into the calendar experience. How does tying all of these services into a calendar app work? Well, one example is how Facebook event invitations are shown as you receive them, with the option to RVSP right in the app.
When you add Evernote, all of your time-based reminders are shown in Sunrise where they can be edited and wirelessly synced back to Evernote. On the Mac, Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Linkedin, Producteev, Evernote, GitHub, Songkick, Asana, and TriptIt can all be connected.
Google and iCloud email accounts are supported. Microsoft Exchange support is coming in an update. You can switch between week and month view, and both are laid out nicely. There is no menubar app, and you can’t just type “lunch with Buster at 2 tomorrow” like you can in. Sunrise isn’t the perfect calendar app for everyone, but it’s a great option to look into—especially if you want a tool that can work with your other productivity apps and social networks.
Scenery is a new Mac app by A Color Bright that lets you quickly create realistic mockups to showcase your app and designs. The best thing about Scenery is that it makes it really simple to make mockups, all you have to do is just drag-n-drop your screenshot and it will automatically create gorgeous mockups for you. Sunrise Calendar is a popular calendar app for iOS that is now also available for Mac. Sunrise is a slick alternative to iCal and fully integrated with the iOS app. View full description.
Comments are closed.
|
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |