Daylite 3.7
Pros
- Large variety of functions
- Good performance
- Stable
- All-in-one approach
- Good for individuals or small businesses
Cons
- Sample data is overkill
- Expensive
- Doesn't directly import Google Calendar or information from certain Web-based online services
Software Details
- Marketcircle
- 10.4 (Tiger) 10.5 (Leopard)
- Universal
- $149; $189 (including Daylite Mail Integration Module)
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