
“Being a very satisfied Daylite customer since 2007, I value stability most of all for my company CRM. We’ve invited a few customers to test it out and here’s what some of them have to say… Now with Daylite Cloud, you don’t need to set up or manage a server because we handle it all for you.

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But for others, it’s not ideal because while you like being able to use a native Mac app, you don’t have the infrastructure or don’t want to deal with the technical/networking hassle. For some customers, this is perfect and exactly what they want (and will still be able to with Daylite 6 Self-Serve). It stores the central copy of your data, manages licensing, backups, and syncing.īefore today, setting up and managing Daylite Server on one of your own computers was required. Daylite Server is the “hub” that coordinates all the moving info between Macs, iPhones, iPads, and third-party apps like Apple Calendar and Contacts.

The biggest challenge of getting started with Daylite has always been setting up a Server. Our focus for this release was on making it easier to get started, learn, and improve day-to-day productivity on the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Update: Check out our What’s New page and see everything we’ve added to Daylite 6 since launch! Either way, you can still take advantage of all the new features in Daylite 6. Or you can use Daylite 6 as a “Self-Serve” customer and manage Daylite Server on one of your own computers. We’ve added a bunch of amazing new features to help improve your productivity, and made it possible to use Daylite with our Cloud service! Now you have the option to use Daylite Cloud, giving you all the benefits of a native Mac app, with the convenience of the Cloud.
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There is a Daylite 6 Self-Serve upgrade promotion going on for the next five days ( until October 31, 2016), and loyalty pricing for Daylite 5 users who move up to a Daylite Cloud subscriptions been extended until December 31, 2016.We are super excited to announce the release of Daylite 6, our CRM for small business. And remember that you can save money if you buy soon! Someone recently asked me why he should upgrade from Daylite 5 to Daylite 6. Now you will see together in one Daylite Calendar view all the shared events for the department, no matter who owns them. Have members of the department add the new resource Marketing Department to each appointment that should go on the shared calendar.ħ. Make sure to name and share your new calendar smart list with the appropriate Daylite Teams of Users.Ħ. Select the user whose calendar is to be shown: specifically use the resource Marketing Department.ĥ. Go to the Daylite 6 sidebar and select My Calendar. Explain the details of how and why to use it.ģ. Name it something like “Marketing Department.” Give it a color, if you like. In Daylite Preferences go to the Resources pane.Ģ. How does one set up a group calendar with a resource in Daylite 6, you ask?ġ. However, the way resources work is just what a group calendar also needs - and it is built into Daylite 6 for Mac and iOS. This it a seamless feature across all your Daylite 6 devices! You don’t have to buy any extra licenses! Resources are meant for managing company property that has a usage schedule, such as a meeting room, a projector, or a Gulfstream G650ER.

The key point is that in Daylite 6 for iOS, it is now finally possible to view the calendars, not just of Daylite users, but also of Daylite resources.

How might it be done less expensively and still view these appointments within Daylite on both Mac and iOS? My friend Amin Rahmani at Marketcircle suggested an answer to me while we were exploring cost-saving alternatives in the lead up to a client's Daylite Cloud migration.
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The trouble was that this required buying a license for that user. On both Mac and iOS, Daylite could view the appointments to which the “Department” user was invited. It turns out that this has been possible in one form for a long time (and I set it up for this client in Daylite 4 & 5): for example, create a special “Department” user purely for “attending” department appointments. Sure, each user has always been able to see his own calendar or view everything permissible in another user’s calendar - but what if he wants instead to see all the events intended for department consumption, whoever created them, and only those events? It is the one thing for which he has tended to “ding” Marketcircle. One of my longtime clients has always complained about Daylite’s lack of a group calendar.
