Marketcircle Inc., one of the companies most-focused on the Mac small business market, has recently updated its famous productivity management application,
Daylite, but also its sidekick,
Daylite Delivery, an add-on that generates, pre-schedules and delivers reports automatically by email. While
Daylite 3.7.3 now provides syncing speed between offline and online databases from 5 to 10 times faster,
Delivery 1.1 adds support for sending emails via SSL and complies with Apple's latest security updates, the company
confirms.
Daylite 3.7.3 also adds a new ability to archive or strip email, letter and note attachment, while Daylite Delivery 1.1, in addition to improved email reliability and security, offers new support for sending emails via SSL and built-in Apple Help. Daylite users will be glad to learn that version 3.7.3 introduces a new option that allows them to strip or archive attachments from emails, notes and letters for further efficiency in syncing and backing up databases.
As it always goes, Daylite 3.7.3 is a free upgrade for 3.x customers. Trial versions for both
Daylite 3.7.3 and
Daylite Delivery 1.1 are available. See Marketcircle's
website for options and pricing.
Daylite 3.7.3 main improvements include: The ability to display multi-day appointments in the calendar (in addition to multi-day events); Improved input entry in the time fields for appointments and the scheduler; Faster merging with Word 2004 for Mac and compliance with the full set of keys available to internal letter merge and Word 2008 for Mac; The ability to detect and repair the quick find index when it is out of date; Improved support for unicode characters in text imports.
NOTE: Users looking to make good use of Daylite Delivery 1.1 need Daylite 3.7.x installed on their machines.
Marketcircle's productivity management software provides integrated tools and processes that identify and qualify opportunities while managing projects, calendars and contacts. Daylite integrates with Apple Mail and works with iSync to bring Daylite contacts and calendar features to iPhone, iPod, but also RIM's Blackberry, Windows Mobile devices, cellphones etc.