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...
by Jack Schaller | Aug 15, 2011 | Billing Matters, Practice Management, Time Matters
In 2009, LexisNexis announced that it would “sunset,” or discontinue support, for its Billing Matters software by the end of 2013. At that time, their goal was to simplify and eliminate overlaps between other products they owned (such as Juris and PCLaw), and...
by Dana Riel | Aug 9, 2011 | PC Law
This article won the SmallLaw Pick of the Week from Technolawyer. SmallLaw is a free weekly email newsletter from Technolawyer that provides helpful information for those who manage and work in small law firms. One of the major new features in PCLaw 11.0 is a closer...
by Dana Riel | Aug 2, 2011 | Timeslips
It’s baffling – what is it about legal clients that makes them feel entitled to not pay their bills for months on end, and then tell their attorneys that they don’t “like” something about their bill and want a new one? Do these same people call up their credit card...
by Dana Riel | Jul 19, 2011 | General Technology, Timeslips
Mark Twain once said: “The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” As much as Timeslips’ competition wishes it were so, this award-winning product just keeps rolling on, adding new features every year. ELS members attended the Sage annual consultant...