Daylite 4 has been removed from the App Store to avoid confusion by new users and trial users.
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Daylite 5.1.2, released earlier today, fixes a crash while managing notifications.
A few bugs have been squashed in today’s release of Daylite 5.1.1 for iOS.
Daylite for iOS today leaps ahead of its desktop counterpart (in numbering) with a point one release that adds display support for Apple’s latest iPhones.
Daylite, Daylite Server, and Daylite Mail Assistant, all version 5.0.8, are out today. Various bug fixes are detailed on Marketcircle’s website.
Billings Pro 1.8.1 fixes a lot of crash-inducing bugs and now supports the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Bringing compatibility with Mail in OS X 10.10.1 is an update to Daylite Mail Assistant.
Although Daylite 4.4 brings compatibility with Yosemite, there doesn’t seem to me to be a compelling reason to remain on the version 4 branch and to upgrade to Yosemite. Here’s what I’m thinking:
Just in time for the release of OS X 10.10, Daylite 5.0.6 has been released, bringing, most importantly, compatibility with Yosemite, Apple’s latest desktop operating system.
A small (but important for iOS 8) update to Daylite for iOS was released yesterday, bringing some bug fixes that will add greater stability to the app.