Daylite and Billings!

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We are pleased to announce that we are now official resellers of Marketcircle products! Marketcircle is a great software development company based in Ontario Canada, and they are creators of both Daylite and Billings.

Daylite is a CRM application for Mac, CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management. Daylite tracks everything about your business from correspondence with customers, to opportunities and leads, and much more!  Daylite is also mult-user capable, so your entire team can utilize the power of Daylite and share information.  It also includes a plugin for Mail.app which will automatically link email messages to and from any user in Daylite to their account – and the information is kept in the Daylite database, so if you delete an email you can still find it in Daylite.

Billings is a time tracking and invoicing application for Mac. Billings produces absolutely beautiful invoice layouts, and not to mention it is an excellent time tracking tool – if you are a freelancer or someone who logs time for projects, you know that it is very easy to forget the time you spend on a project. Going back and logging time will result in you either 1) under bill your clients or 2) over bill your clients. Billings eliminates all of that by allowing you to have “timeslips” and using it’s timer to log time. Another plus is that it integrates with Daylite.

This was a very quick and brief description of Marketcircle’s products, you can find more information and screenshots at the www.Marketcircle.com!

We are very excited about being able to offer Marketcircle products, you’ll be seeing and hearing more in the near future about this. If you are interested in purchasing Daylite or Billings, contact us today!

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