Guest Post :: Daylite Is Like Origami
The Mac Lawyer —
... , which she discusses Marketcircle's outstanding productivity suite, Daylite: ...
A holiday idea: pay it forward
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: HolidaysFor those of you sickened by the commercialism and resulting chaos of the holiday season, here's an idea to make you appreciate the holidays again: follow the concept of paying it forward. The concept is easy to understand: someone does you a favor, and instead of paying them back, they ask you to do something good for others. I'd like to ask TUAW readers to help take part in a "pay it forward" project. Let me start by telling you about my project this year. In this case, I feel like the good people in the Denver metro area have done me a favor by ...
Password Management Roundup: 5 Apps to Keep Your Passwords Safe
TheAppleBlog —
... In my business, I need to keep track of logins for clients as well as for my own use. I keep all my client information in Daylite forms or notes, where it’s linked to all the other information about that client. But what if you just want to keep passwords secure? And what if you want to share those passwords between machines? Or what if you want your password manager to integrate into your web browser? Or keep that info with you on your iPhone? Well then, here are five password management solutions for the Mac that may work for you. ...
First Look: Daylite Touch
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Software, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, First LookMarketcircle has made a name for themselves with their Daylite Productivity Suite, which is a powerful customer management, calendaring, and project management tool. On Tuesday, Marketcircle announced the availability of Daylite Touch, an iPhone / iPod touch companion to Daylite, in the App Store (click opens iTunes). TUAW is currently working on a full review of the latest releases of Daylite, the new Daylite Server, and Daylite Touch, so this is just a cursory overview of the ...
TUAW review: Daylite 3.9, Daylite Server, and Daylite Touch
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Enterprise, Software, Features, iPhone, App Store, iPod touchMarketcircle's Daylite is a popular business productivity management application for the Mac platform, and it was recently updated to version 3.9. While this sounds like it might have been just another version upgrade, it was actually a major update to Daylite. Coinciding with the release of Daylite 3.9, Marketcircle also released Daylite Server and Daylite Touch, two new components that bring the power of Daylite to the iPhone and iPod touch platforms. We'll be talking with ...
In the news
iPhone J.D. —
... of the new companion iPhone app, Daylite Touch, which it says is "so rich and useful, it makes a compelling argument for jumping on the Daylite bandwagon." ...
TUAW and Marketcircle team up for a Daylite / Daylite touch giveaway
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Software, iPhone, iPod touchThe Labor Day weekend here in the US always heralds the unofficial end of summer, which means it's time to stop playing and to start getting back to productive work. Marketcircle, the makers of the Daylite Productivity Suite and the companion Daylite Touch app for iPhone and iPod touch, has combined forces with TUAW to help you get out of your summer sloth!
Whether you're a student or the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, the Daylite Productivity Suite (click here for a TUAW review) is a powerful tool for keeping track of your ...
Setting up a "Writing Mac"
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Internet ToolsI've got a basement full of Macs in various states of repair, which shouldn't surprise you. One of my hobbies is re-purposing those old machines. For instance, there's a G3 All-In-One on my workbench which runs iFixIt.com when I've got a project. Additionally, I use a G4 iMac as a Daylite server. I've also had a G5 iMac for a while, but nothing for it to do. Earlier this week, I gave it a fresh install of Mac OS 10.4 and thought I'd use it for blogging and other writing. No web browsing, Twitter, iPhoto or ...
The Premier Online Forum for Mac-Using Attorneys
The Mac Lawyer —
If you are an attorney who uses Macs in your practice and you aren't a member of the Macs in Law Offices (MILO) group, then you are missing out on one of the best resources available on the internet.
The MILO forum has well over 1,500 members (with more joining every day), including some of today's best legal technology experts (such as Randy Singer, Grant Griffiths, Finis Price, Brett Burney, and Blake Boyd) and software developers (from Rocket Matter, LawStream, Daylite, and many more).
This helpful resource is ...
Justifying the High Cost for Software
Apple Gazette —
As you may have guessed from some of my other posts, I run my own business. I’m a writer/photographer based in the Phoenix area, and a few years ago, I made the conscious decision to switch over to a fully Mac system. It was difficult at first, but one of the things that helped me out was the low cost of many popular Mac programs. I was able to pickup iWork for less than Office 2007 for XP, the iLife suite helped me with a bunch of little projects, and then there were independent programs like Billings and Things which both weren’t too expensive but helped me get things done. It became a rarity ...
