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I get asked occasionally about the best way to import business cards into Daylite; those that ask are usually accumulating dozens at tradeshows, conferences, and networking events, and have a need to add contacts quickly and accurately.
If you find it necessary to uninstall Daylite 5, either a single component or all of them, the instructions on Marketcircle.com are a good start, but there will be some files and folders left behind.
One of the most-oft requested features for Daylite has been the ability to sync events to Google Calendar. While it’s still not possible to do that directly, you can use an intermediary to synchronize your calendars.
Daylite, Marketcircle’s customer care and business productivity app for OS X and iOS, has been updated to version 5, nearly two years after the release of version 4. While DL5 looks similar to its predecessor (at least on the Mac), there are a number of changes likely to please current users. Let’s take a look at the improvements in each component of Daylite.
Daylite 4’s data model gives us many of the fields (properties) you need to work with its objects (entities), but doesn’t provide all of them. This is understandable, since there are some that Marketcircle doesn’t want you to touch—to do so could result in catastrophic data loss! However, it becomes necessary from time to time to use those fields to accomplish a particular goal, so knowing what those hidden properties are is extremely helpful.
To find this information, open the Daylite Console and paste in this script: