![]() The primary entry method is the same as the iOS 7 Calendar app, requiring you fill out various fields with information such as date, time, duration, location, who the meeting is with, and so on. I'm guessing the thinking here is that the smaller screen benefits more from a quick-entry prompt, where the iPad's larger screen affords you more time to enter all details for an event. For example, "Dinner on Saturday at 8" will result in an event being created in your default calendar. When you hold it, a quick entry dialog shows up, where you can enter entire events in natural language. On the iPhone version of the app (and oddly missing from the iPad version) is the ability to tap-and-hold on the plus sign normally reserved for adding events to your calendar. By swiping down on any of the days, it will display a full-month layout. On an iPhone, the default view displays the next two weeks in a familiar month view (albeit abbreviated) along the top. One annoyance here, however, is that even though you can see your reminders, you can't create or mark a Reminder as complete within Sunrise Calendar. I understand why some users would want them separated, but it makes more sense to me using Sunrise Calendar where I can have upcoming meetings and reminders listed in one easy-to-read interface. ![]() ![]() Personally, I gave up on using iCloud Reminders due to the segregation of Apple's Calendar and Reminders apps. IOS users who take advantage of both iCloud Calendar and Reminders will appreciate the fact that Sunrise imports both services, allowing you to view reminders and calendar entries on the same screen. After the initial account creation, you can then add iCloud, Google, or Exchange calendars to the app. If you use Facebook or Google to create your account, the respective calendar will be imported into your account automatically. After installing the app, you'll need to create a Sunrise account, which can be done using an email address or by connecting to your Google or Facebook account. The initial setup process for Sunrise Calendar is simple.
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