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Calendar Integration

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Last updated 1 year ago

Has your business recently transitioned from a PC to a Mac environment?

Maybe you have your calendars in different apps on your computer, and are trying to keep them better organized. Or perhaps your work calendar and your personal calendar are on different Macs entirely. If you have ever missed an important meeting because your calendars don’t talk, then Daylite is the solution.

Daylite lets you import your calendars as VCalendar and Delimited Text Data formats, and overlay any other calendar account into Daylite that you have already installed on your Mac.

More importantly, Daylite ties all these parts of your business together under a single umbrella, so you calendars are no longer separate entities, but integral parts of the Daylite experience.

Daylite keeps your calendars organized, so your business runs smoothly.