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Daylite TouchCurrent Version: 1.6

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*NEW – Daylite Touch now optimized for iPad*
** Update to Daylite Server 3.13 to use one license for both iPad and iPhone **

Daylite Touch is a business productivity manager for the iPhone and iPad, designed to be used with Daylite on the Mac. Daylite Touch helps you manage your business and your team, keeping everyone on the same page and helping you stay on track and deliver on time.

*Requires Daylite & Daylite Server on your Mac*

4/5 Mice – Macworld

"It's in a class by itself" – TUAW

Best of Show Winner @Macworld Expo 2009

With Daylite Touch, you'll have access to your employees and all your critical business information on the go. Invite employees to meetings and they'll be notified wherever they are, delegate tasks in your idle time, check the progress of projects, and hand off a new sales lead to a co-worker from anywhere in the world.

Daylite Touch gives you mobile access to your business for $49.99 per device / year. Try it with the sample data for free, and when you're ready to synchronize with your business data, buy a Daylite Touch license and add it to Daylite Server.

Key features include:

- Home screen: see what's coming up today and tomorrow (appointments, tasks, projects, sales opportunities, and new notifications)

- Shared calendars: schedule multi-user meetings, view your co-worker's calendar, and rotate your iPhone to see your entire week at a glance

- Tasks: delegate tasks to your co-workers and keep track of their status, create subtasks, edit multiple tasks at once, use GTD, and link tasks to contacts, projects, and sales

- Projects: manage and track projects on the go using pipelines and see all linked tasks, appointments, notes, and contacts, all in one place

- Sales opportunities: track new and existing business, collaborate on sales with co-workers back at the office or on the road, then run reports and analyze trends on your Mac

- Contacts: stay in sync with your company's customer information including a rich history of emails, notes, tasks, appointments, projects, and sales opportunities

Requirements:
Daylite 3.11 and Daylite Server 3.11 for Mac OS X 10.4.11 or greater.
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Daylite Touch Review

iPhone companion for Daylite desktop app gives users the total package

Call it a power app for busy Mac users. Daylite Touch from Marketcircle is an add-on for the company’s full-featured Daylite () business organization tool. Using this mobile companion to Daylite, you can enter contact information, tasks, business objectives, and sales leads into the app, and any deletions, additions, or modifications are reflected when you sync back to the desktop version.


In Control of Contacts: As an add-on to the Daylite desktop application, Daylite Touch not only puts your contacts on your iPhone or iPod touch but also lets you associate them with tasks and objectives.

If you use Daylite on the Mac, Daylite Touch is a must-have for your mobile device. In fact, the iPhone app is so rich and useful, it makes a compelling argument for jumping on the Daylite bandwagon, operating your business with a customer relationship management tool made specifically for Mac users.

Daylite Touch gets most of its power by connecting to a server you run on a Mac and access over Wi-Fi or the Web. (In fact, Marketcircle stresses that the app is not designed for standalone use.) At its core, the app is a contact manager—or, in business parlance, a tool for customer relationship management (CRM). Installing Daylite Touch takes a few seconds, but configuring the server that runs on your Mac is more time-consuming. You have to install Daylite Server 3.9, configure it, and set up the database for Touch access. Once installed, you connect to the server using a simple login screen. For Web access, you need a static IP address – or, you can use a service such as No-IP.com. After all that, I had no trouble getting the server to work with Daylite Touch.

When you add data to the server or from the Touch app, everything syncs automatically. There’s even a nifty “shake to sync” option to force a manual sync—say, right before you are ready to turn off your iPhone for the day. This shake is more like a rattle—it won’t work if you just shake gently.

Using Daylite Touch is pure joy. The home screen lists any new messages from your Daylite co-workers, plus any upcoming meetings and tasks. Buttons along the bottom of the screen let you access objectives, contacts, calendar, and tasks. (In Daylite/CRM terminology, an objective is like a global project—something the whole team is working toward—while a task is more like an item on your personal to-do list.)

Of course, the real power of Daylite Touch—and the associated server and desktop program—is in linking all of these items. A task can be linked to a contact, for example. Say you want to make sure a new sales proposal is delivered to Bob Smith of Smith Construction. You can link that task, and even edit all sub-tasks en masse. Daylite Touch keeps track of these associations and rolls them up nicely in the home screen with a daily digest.

My testing of the iPhone app found a few minor problems. Daylite Touch loads slowly—searching for the server takes times, and adding data is not fast either. For Mac users who prefer small apps that each perform a function (say, a contact manager and a to-do list), Touch forces you into an all-or-nothing model. In my initial tests, I also had a minor issue syncing over Wi-Fi with an older Mac mini because of an SSL encryption bug; Marketcircle reports that the Daylite 3.9.2 update resolved the problem.

Based on feedback at Daylite Touch’s App Store page, some users are also taking issue with the app’s price. While Daylite Touch is a free download, that includes only sample data. To make it work with your own Daylite information, Marketcircle charges $50 per device per year. Some users will undoubtedly find that a steep price to pay, even as the company argues that the fee covers the development costs of a multi-user companion app with over-the-air sync. Others will find the cost perfectly reasonable given the capabilities Daylite Touch puts in your pocket.

I fall toward the latter camp. Daylite Touch is powerful and easy to use. As a $50 add-on to a Mac product that costs $190, it’s a welcome business ally.

Daylite Touch is compatible with any iPhone or iPod touch running the iPhone 2.2.1 software update. It also requires Daylite 3.9 and Daylite Server 3.9.

[John Brandon is a 20-year veteran Mac user who used to run an all-Mac graphics department.]

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A Power App!

This App is not for those curious about getting a "free calendar/project/CRM" program. As you may know - you need Daylite 3.9 or better on your desk top ($190) and have to pay a $50 a year fee to sync it with the free app. Lots of complaints about the cost but again this app is not for those who want to complain about price! It is a powerful business application that if leveraged can make you money by helping you to stay on top of sales opportunities, important projects and tasks. This application won best in show at MacWorld and for good reason. Just about everything you can do on Daylite's powerful desktop can be done on touch! No more complaints about not having my sales follow up calls, status of projects or TASKS on my Iphone - my business travels with me!Don't get me wrong - Market Circle still has some work to do on this - especially around performance and speed of the app on the Iphone but it is an incredible first step!


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