It’s fine – Daylite 6 Review

It’s designed for sales more than other things. I’ve used various versions of Daylite for more than 10 years. I’m disappointed that some changes haven’t been made so it’s more useful to other industries. It seems reasonable to be able to set up lists of things to do for a project or event without having to manually change objectives or projects. Many things need to occur in some industries before the event, during and then afterwards and that is not easy with activity sets or pipelines. I’ve tried to get recommendations from support (who are very nice) but it’s more work than it should be. I’ve provided this feedback for so many years and am told they may make changes but they don’t. I end up using list type apps that can manage a project (tasks, rosters, and things to do -before -during -and after ) along with Daylite and that’s sort of silly when you have Daylite cloud. I’ve also tried to use this for other work Projects such as class. It’s just not user friendly and some tasks that should be easy to set up and use- aren’t. The best think is the mail integration (and the only reason I stuck with Daylite. The iPhone app crashes on my iPhone 6, 7 and now still my x. It’s frustrating. There are some great features but I suspect it works best for the sales industry and probably plenty of other groups
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