

Sunrise also automatically assigned different icons to each event based on the name and location within. For instance, each appointment displayed thumbnail images of the people you’re scheduled to meet with, and the calendar view included two days of weather forecasts. So even if Microsoft added more Sunrise features to Outlook for mobile devices, it’s unclear whether those features would become available on Windows PCs, Macs, and Chromebooks.īeyond all the big-ticket features that Sunrise offered, the app had a few little flourishes that helped you understand your schedule. Instead, there’s a desktop version of Outlook for Office users, a stripped-down Outlook calendar website, and a completely separate Calendar app in the Windows Store. Meanwhile, the modern Outlook app-based on the Acompli email app that Microsoft acquired in 2014-is a no-show on the desktop. Setting them all up separately is much more complicated.Īlthough Sunrise was obviously designed with mobile devices in mind, it also offered a website and apps for Chrome and Mac, so you could access the same calendars and integrations on a laptop or desktop computer. The advantage with Sunrise is that it offered one convenient place to manage these tie-ins.


TripIt and Trello, for instance, both let you sync events with Google Calendar, iCloud, and others. Sure, you can hook up some of those services directly with your calendar provider. The app integrations page has promised “more apps coming soon” for months now, but it’s unclear whether Outlook will ever match what Sunrise had built. Microsoft Outlook, meanwhile, integrates with just three: Facebook, Evernote, and Wunderlist. In total, Sunrise hooks into 16 different services-a number that may have grown further had its developers continued working on the app. From within your main calendar view, you could see travel plans from TripIt, due dates from Trello, tasks from Todoist, concerts from Songkick, and more. One of Sunrise’s best features was its integration with third-party services. “Once those features are released, the Sunrise app will officially be shut down.”) “e have chosen to wait a little longer in order to deliver a few more Sunrise-inspired features in Outlook,” the company told PCWorld. ( Update: Microsoft says Sunrise Calendar will not shut down on August 31 after all.
