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10.6.2 Upgrade Compatibility

November 9, 2009 on 3:29 pm | Ryan Cash

Snow Leopard 10.6.2 (released today) is not compatible with current version of Daylite Mail Integration (DMI).

We’re working towards compatibility and should have something very soon.


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1st Annual Partner Conference Sells Out!

September 16, 2009 on 10:48 am | Ryan Cash

Our first annual Partners conference has just sold out!

The Partners conference should prove to be an amazing event – for both ourselves and our network of partners from across the globe.

The conference will be a great opportunity for us to meet our partners face-to-face – plenty of new ones and many familiar. It will also allow our partners to network with each other, to share tips, tricks, and insight – a great thing for everyone.

Of course, I’d be lying if I said it wouldn’t also be a great opportunity (no pun intended) for everyone to relax and enjoy some time away from the office, with Niagara Falls serving as our new cubicles.

Ryan Cash


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Share Data Between Daylite & Merlin!

June 16, 2009 on 9:18 am | Ryan Cash

LgoConsulting has announced the availability of MerlinDaylite Link, a tool that allows information to be shared between Merlin and Daylite.

The MerlinDaylite-Link allows information to be shared between the two applications. This gives you access to the power of Merlin for professional project management to manage and plan a project, whilst sharing the outcome with Daylite’s team and business management tools. If you use Daylite Touch, you can then use this data on your iPhone.

For more information about the MerlinDaylite-Link, follow this link .

To learn more about Merlin, check out the ProjectWizard’s website.


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WhoPaste 1.2 released, now with Daylite Support

June 10, 2009 on 12:32 pm | Ryan Cash

WhoPaste 1.2, released this morning, includes support for Daylite.

With WhoPaste, you can create contacts directly from text or spreadsheets – then store in Daylite, Google Contacts (GMail), Entourage and/or Address Book.

Support for Daylite includes contact and organization options for Category, Keywords, Priority, Tagline, and “Flag”.

There’s a free evaluation version version that will allow you to save 20 contacts to any combination of supported data storage.


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Daylite: the ultimate Mac app for your productivity

June 4, 2009 on 11:50 am | Ryan Cash

There’s a great new Daylite review up on MacStories – the first Daylite review in Italian.

MacStories is a blog dedicated to Mac news, reviews, and tutorials. MacStories is a multi-launguage website, written in both English and Italian. To toggle between the two languages, just click the desired language flag on the right nav bar.

To read the review in English, follow this link.

Ryan Cash


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How to Become a Freelance Web Developer

April 22, 2009 on 9:13 am | Ryan Cash

Nettuts+, a website aimed at helping web developers and designers, recently featured Billings 3 in an article entitled How to Become a Freelance Web Developer.

We first came across this article from the link-in to our Billings website. We decided to share it with you guys as we found it to be a good read and on topic with many of our users job descriptions.

Ryan Cash


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Daylite Touch and Daylite 3.9 Available Now!

March 30, 2009 on 11:01 pm | AJ

I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time. Back on March 6th, 2008, when we began Daylite Touch development, we didn’t realize that we would end up with Daylite on top of a different, more robust database stack. We didn’t realize that we would have a whole new offline sync architecture, a new server, and a new dedicated Over The Air sync system, all working in unison to give us a fantastic small business solution.

Yet this is exactly what we have today. It’s been a long, hard road, but I can assure you that the new Daylite “solution” is much better. We can now truly say that the Apple ecosystem has one of the best small business (1-50) environments out there. iPhone, MacBook, iMac, Mac Pro, Xserve, iPod – connected or disconnected – no matter where you are, you can propel your small business forward in these incredibly tumultuous yet markedly opportune times.

Our vision was to build a system that leveraged your idle time – those times when you’re waiting for something, have nothing to do, and a laptop is inappropriate. We knew those time spans would be short and you’d want to be in and out of the app quickly. I think we’ve accomplished our product vision, gone further and built a great system.

Along the way we ran into some pretty difficult challenges. One of Daylite’s key differentiators is the awesome “linking” between the objects in the productivity pyramid within a multi-user environment. This feature gives people a whole lot of context that other apps simply can’t match and it presents some interesting technical challenges. For example, how do you bring over relevant data to a mobile device from a 5 GB or larger shared database? Or how do you manage synchronizing multiple devices at the same time for different users? And many other intricacies.

Yet another kind of challenge was taking Daylite’s core functionality and figuring out how to implement all of that on a small screen with touch input (considering that a comfortable touch point is at least 44 pixels). When you play around with Daylite Touch, it will seem just right, yet I can assure you that it took many many hours of debates, discussions, experiments, and redo to get there.

When you’re in bed or in a hotel lobby in Thailand and you can review open projects, make and delegate tasks, setup meetings with team members, and plan your next couple of days, all from your phone, you realize that the long road was worth it. It was worth redoing whole sections of the app, it was worth stopping development for 4 weeks to figure out how tasks should really work, it was worth figuring out how to use multi-touch to drag-create appointments and meetings, it was worth weeks of optimization work so it launches in under 7 seconds for relatively large data sets, it was worth ripping out the database engine and putting in a new one so initial setup is 6 times faster, it was worth redoing the Daylite offline sync mechanism so it plays nicely with TouchSync, and it was worth cutting some features so we can ship it today.

The entire Marketcircle team has worked incredibly hard to bring us to this day, and I’m very proud of them.

So without further ado, check out our updated Daylite Touch page and download Daylite 3.9 (existing users, allocate some time for migration).

We’ve included sample data in Daylite Touch so you can try it out at no cost. And when you’re ready to use your real data, simply add a license to Daylite Server and start syncing with your device. You’ll see a whole new world of possibilities open up.

Until next time…
AJ


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Daylite Touch Submitted to the AppStore!

March 7, 2009 on 1:14 pm | AJ

Exactly one year after Apple released the iPhone SDK and exactly one year after we began development, we submitted Daylite Touch to the AppStore yesterday.

Daylite Touch is major milestone for us as a company. Not only is it our first mobile app, it is also a milestone for small businesses. You’ll get functionality that even large scale enterprise systems don’t have, such as scheduling meetings with colleagues right from the phone (you can also view their calendars). You’ll get power features such as open projects with linked tasks, appointments and notes (from all users). You’ll get really useful “on the go” features such as the home screen with everything you have to do today and tomorrow. And more…

All of this is to bring our vision of helping small businesses grow bigger and better. These rough economic times hold great opportunity for savvy small businesses. We stand behind those entrepreneurs — the driving force of the future economy.

At the Macworld Best of Show award ceremony, the Macworld crew noted something pretty important (for us anyways) – Daylite Touch is probably the deepest app on the iPhone. They also noted how we went to extensive pains to get the UI right. We didn’t just throw features in there, but we thought really hard about not only what should be there but how it should be there. And then there is the back-end server that makes all of this happen (which is not just the over the air sync).

It’s been a long road and the finish line is just around the corner.

I suspect that it will take us about 4 weeks to get the approval and have the app available for you (I’m factoring in one rejection and re-submision). In the meantime, we are very close to finalizing Daylite 3.9 and the new Daylite Server – both of which are required for Daylite Touch. We just have a few kinks to iron out. We’ve been using it in production since November and many of our Master Partners have been using it in production since early February.

We’ll have more information for you soon.
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Until next time…

AJ


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Daylite User: Suhr Guitars. Old-World Craftsmanship, Modern Technology.

March 4, 2009 on 11:37 am | Ryan Cash

Steve Henry, one of our Certified Partners passed on an Apple Business Profile about one of his clients. Apple’s Business Profiles tell stories of success – businesses that have grown and prospered using Apple’s products and recommended software.

This story tells the tale of an elite guitar shop, offering old-world craftsmanship using today’s latest technology. Suhr Guitars is an all Mac shop that uses Daylite to handle new and existing business, as well as customer communication.


To help maintain an exceptional level of service, Suhr Guitars uses a Daylite customer relationship management (CRM) system running on the Xserve and accessible from every iMac or MacBook Pro in the company. Daylite tracks company contacts, dealers, and customers and is integrated with the company’s email system to streamline communications related to marketing and sales.

Just wait until they get their hands on Daylite Touch!

To check out the success story of Suhr Guitars, click here.

Ryan Cash


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Daylite Touch Demos in New York City Tomorrow

February 17, 2009 on 12:22 pm | Ryan Cash

On February 18th Amin Rahmani, Business Development Manager @ Marketcircle will be doing 3 presentations throughout the day at 2 different Apple Stores in New York City.

Check the store links below for directions and presentation times. If you’re in the area, come by for a demo of Daylite Touch :)

West 14th Street

Fifth Avenue

Thanks!

Ryan