![]() With Daylite 4 and CardDAV, you should now make Daylite the primary place to store your contacts, and setup all your devices, Mac, iPhone and iPad, to access them. When iCloud was introduced, contacts could no longer be sync’d with Daylite via Sync Services so the division between the two likely grew. If you are upgrading from Daylite 3, and especially if you were not a Daylite Touch user, it’s likely you had contacts stored in both Daylite and in the built in Address Book app on your Mac. ![]() Daylite 4 aims to solve this problem with newly added CardDAV support. Nowadays we expect access to our digital version of the little black book at all times and on any device we use. If you think back to simpler times, I bet each of us have our childhood friend’s, high school sweetheart’s or your family home’s phone number still memorized. Quick, do you know what your significant others phone number is? Your best friends? Can you even remember the last time you actually dialed a phone number? As in pushed 7 or more buttons labelled with numbers in succession? It is amazing how quickly we’ve become reliant on speed dial, computers, and smart phones to store contact info for our family, friends and of course business associates.
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