by Dana Riel | Oct 17, 2011 | PC Law
One of the things we hear from our PCLaw clients is that for one reason or another, the program doesn’t “do” what the user thinks it ought to do. This usually comes down to a case of the end-user feeling that the commands they use aren’t close at hand, whereas the...
by Dana Riel | Oct 3, 2011 | PC Law
Last week my colleague, Jack Schaller, wrote about news that came out of the annual LexisNexis Practice Management Conference. He focused on Time Matters. This week it is my pleasure to write about PCLaw. This year the release of the “Version 11” series of both Time...
by Dana Riel | Sep 19, 2011 | General Technology
From time to time we want to inform our clients not only of the latest in legal technology, but also of items that affect your use of that technology. Last week the IRS issued new guidelines regarding company usage of mobile phones that we think will be of interest...
by Dana Riel | Sep 13, 2011 | Timeslips
Timeslips, the award-winning time and billing software program, has an informal mantra: You’ll never have an excuse for not billing your time. The manufacturers of the program supported this idea by allowing users to enter time on their workstations, on remote...
by Dana Riel | Aug 23, 2011 | Timeslips
If there is one question that I hear the most as a Timeslips consultant it is this – “Does Timeslips have an app for my iPhone?” Sage Software, the manufacturer of Timeslips, does not. But a former programmer who worked there does. Check out the Apple iTunes Store...