If you’ve updated to OS X 10.8.4, you’ll also want to update to Daylite 4.2.1. The Daylite Mail Assistant component has been updated to work with Mail 6.5, which automatically disables older plugins.
If you’ve updated to OS X 10.8.4, you’ll also want to update to Daylite 4.2.1. The Daylite Mail Assistant component has been updated to work with Mail 6.5, which automatically disables older plugins.
Daylite 4.2 has been released; it includes a feature from Daylite 3—duplicate checking—that was left out of Daylite 4 until now and there are some other minor features and behaviors (among others) that I find helpful.
An issue when subscribing to a Google Calendar in Daylite has been addressed by version 4.1.4, available now from Marketcircle or soon on the Mac App Store.
A minor update to Daylite is available now from Marketcircle and soon on the Mac App Store; version 4.1.3 includes two bug fixes pushed out quickly after the last update.
A plethora of bug fixes await users in Daylite 4.1.2, available now directly from Marketcircle or soon on the Mac App Store.
A major update to Daylite 4 has been released and if you’ve been on the fence about upgrading from Daylite 3 I can say that now is the time.
Among the variety of bug fixes and enhancements in the update, I count these as most important: