Macworld is fast approaching and we’ll be there in full force. If you saw our booth last year, you’ll remember that it was more seminar based than product based. We’ll keep the same format this year. See the full schedule here.
We have some special guests this year including Wayne Pepper of the David Allen company, inventors of GTD, Dax Dasilva, CEO of Xsilva, Grant Cowie, CEO of Cognito, Frank Blome, CEO of Project Wizards and Todd Salkovitz, Product Evangelist for MYOB.
Many of you are keen to see Daylite Touch and we’ll have it there for you to see! I think Daylite Touch will be an important milestone for us and the Mac small business community. Our launch plans haven’t changed from “Early 2009″ at this point. We will be able to give you a more meaningful date range after Macworld.
So mark it in your calendar and make sure you get a discount pass. We’d love to see you there.
Until next time…
AJ



Future Daylite User says:
Wish I could come. Hope it’s a great show for Marketcircle.
Chris says:
AJ, for those of us who can’t be there, would you be willing to record your seminars and post them on your website? That would expand the impact and reach many more customers and potential customers. Thank you!
Luke says:
What about the price?
AJ says:
@Luke – We’ll announce the pricing in due course.
Eric Verecke says:
I hope it will be ther very soon.
Jon Moore says:
AJ:
I know many of us that were unable to attend MacWorld are eagerly anticipating the release of Touch. My question is will Touch be able to import the call log into Appts/Tasks so for those of us that bill for time will be able to track/bill for phone calls? Up until now I have been using a Ruby script to import my call log into iCal, then exporting to a Ical file and importing into Daylite (for some reason Daylite will not sync with the call log entries no matter how I format them). This is probably the most important feature I’m looking for in Touch. Most computer based work is easy to track in Billings but phone calls are tough because I’m in the field a lot. Any input you can provide would be appreciated (along with when we’re going to see Touch!!?!!). Thanks again and keep up the great work.. JOM
AJ says:
@Jon – We’d love to do what you are requesting, however, the is an API limit, so we have to wait until we get it. Remember that this is Apple’s first rev of the API. I’m sure we’ll more soon (at the next major developer release – whenever that is)