by Dana Riel | Dec 21, 2016 | Timeslips
Normally, the announcement of a new service release for Sage Timeslips is on a level of “nice to know”. This time, however, the good people at Sage Timeslips put in a real gift for the holiday season: a huge improvement in their link with QuickBooks. The...
by Dana Riel | Oct 11, 2016 | Timeslips
A little known and infrequently used feature in Timeslips, called “Replacement Slips”, can be a powerful solution for a firm’s clients’ bill formatting demands. Our clients’ clients, it seems, want it all, and often attempt to dictate to our clients their exact bill...
by Dana Riel | Aug 10, 2016 | Timeslips
Sometimes you just have to enforce the rules and restrict slip entry, to prevent nasty surprises. The Problem: You ask your staff to submit their time so that you can generate bills in a timely manner. Everyone says they’ve done it. But after the bills are sent,...
by Jack Schaller | Jun 21, 2016 | Timeslips
Following our recent article on the upcoming new release of Timeslips, our clients have had many questions on what the future is likely to hold. Here is a summary of those questions: Q Why is Sage changing the Timeslips database? A Anyone who has used...
by Jack Schaller | Jun 14, 2016 | Firebird SQL, Timeslips
After well over 20 years using the venerable, but outdated, Borland Database Engine (BDE) as the database behind Timeslips, Sage Software is finally retiring that old workhorse. Starting with the 2017 Edition of Timeslips, the underlying database handler for all...
by Gerri Martin | Jun 7, 2016 | Timeslips
Throughout the years, I have had my clients jump through hoops to get draft bills that look like the actual bill. The problem is, when they run the draft bills and distribute them for review, the draft often gets sent out without the approval process. We have tried...