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TimeNet Law 2.7 is Now Available

TimeNet Law 2.7 is now available for download. You can download it now from our website, or by clicking this link: http://www.applesource.us/pub/bin/files/timenet_law_1.zip

Release Notes

– Fixed an issue where custom fields wouldn’t appear on invoices that were re-issued
– Fixed an issue where pasting data into parts of the system could cause data glitches
– Client Groups are now sorted
– Fixed an issue with creating Slips from the Timekeeper Timer
– Improved performance and reliability when working on a WAN (Dropbox, iCloud, etc.) network
– Fixed issues with changes not propagating to the network 100% of the time
– Fixed an issue that would cause errors when creating new matters or copying and pasting between matters quickly
– Fixed an issue that rendered a Client’s Billing Type unchangeable in Networked mode

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Lion Compatibility Report

I am pleased to announce that all AppleSource Software products are 100% compatible with Apple’s new OS X Lion, due out next month. Our software looks and runs great on Lion and will take full advantage of new technologies in Lion, such as auto-save, instant resume, versions, iCloud integration, and much much more. Stay tuned for more announcements!

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TimeNet Law 2.6 Released


TimeNet Law 2.6 is now available for download.

Release Notes

– Added an option to save invoices in CSV format
– Added new Monthly Report for Timekeepers and Clients
– Added new security settings to Control Center
– Made corrections to Balance Forward and Previous Payments when Bulk Invoicing
– Improved invoice layout
– Made some corrections to calculations performed when showing fund balances in the Payment Center
– Improved Timekeeper entry to include ID and position, and made Timekeepers easier to edit
– Made improvements to invoice summary lines
– Removed default coma on invoices and reports between city and state when fields are left blank
– Enabled graphic and textual headers to work at the same time
– Matter Filter in Slip Analysis Report
– Ability to show Flat Fee Slips and Additional Charge Slips in Slip Analysis Report
– Double-clicking a slip in the Slip Analysis Report now selects that slip after opening the matter
– Slip Analysis Report now can generate reports for clients
– Credit Report – double-click any Amount Left row to see detail of where the money is
– Fixed an issue with the Main Window remembering which client(s) were expanded
– Fixed an issue when copying and pasting slips from one matter to another
– Fixed various bugs from bug reports
– Fixed Group Totals showing incorrect 0.00 amounts on Invoice Summary Report
– Fixed an issue with automatic payment application on generated Invoices when using certain settings with Bulk Invoicing
– Fixed an issue with Matter Unapplied Credits balances shown on invoices

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Intego’s Virus Barrier May Cause Issues with TimeNet

Just a quick heads up — Intego’s Virus Barrier software may cause conflicts with TimeNet and TimeNet Law. It also has been known to cause Kernel Panics (OS X crashes) and conflicts with other software. Other Mac developers have been reporting this as well.

Quite a few emails in the last few weeks of people saying TimeNet / TimeNet Law was crashing or behaving strangely. It turns out when you disable/delete Virus Barrier, the problem goes away.

Another solution is to add the application & the data folder to the “Trusted Files” within VB X6.

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New Website + TimeNet Law Control Center

We have just launched a new website design, you can see it in action at http://www.applesource.biz

I’d love your feedback on the new design!

TimeNet Law Control Center is also now officially available. It is a separate application that you can use to control what users can and cannot do in TimeNet Law. There are also client-specific permissions and report-specific permissions. TimeNet Law Control Center also allows you to view your TimeNet Law Audit Database – track all changes in the system, when the change occurred and who the change was made by. For more information, check out the new TimeNet Law page: http://timenetlaw.com

TimeNet Law is also moving into a new tiered pricing structure. This allows you to custom-build a system that will work exactly how you need to to. You only pay for the features you need.

Because of the massive efforts that have gone into TimeNet Law in the last couple of years, we are planning to announce the new pricing structure on February 15th.

If you’re on the fence about purchasing TimeNet Law, now is the time to do so! All existing TimeNet Law users will be grandfathered in to the Billing & Payments Module and the Reporting Module. There will be more information on the pricing and availability of TimeNet Law modules announced on February 15th, so in the meantime take a look at the new TimeNet Law page and get a hint of some exciting new features, including Task Code Billing/E-Billing Compatibility and the all new Control Center.

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Exciting News from Apple

We were contacted by Apple several months ago with interest in TimeNet Law. Apple is planning to offer curriculum teaching the TimeNet Law software at their retail Apple Stores. We have provided them with Keynotes and materials and the classes should be starting quickly.

If you would like some training on how to maximize your firm’s efficiency with TimeNet Law, check your local Apple Store. If the curriculum is not available in your area, request it!

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TimeNet Law 2.3

It’s been awhile since our last post. TimeNet Law has come a long, long way in the last year.


What’s New in TimeNet Law

Robust Reporting
– See how much time has been logged today, or yesterday, or last week with the Slip Analysis Report. Get a concise overview of your firm’s time.

– Keep clients happy with easy to read Credit Reports and Invoice Summaries that provide clear breakdowns of time spent and money collected & applied.

– Completely customizable Client Report shows you all of the data you need and nothing you don’t. See this data plotted on a bar graph for even greater visual coherency. Double-click any column to see a matter-by-matter breakdown of the data that encompasses that figure.

– Many more reports provide you with all the data you need: Statement of Account Report, Aged A/R Report, Net Investment Report, Billed/Unbilled Fees & Disbursements Reports, Trust/Escrow/Unapplied Credits Reports and more.

Powerful Tracking of Fund Accounts
TimeNet Law now allows you to store funds in client level accounts or matter level accounts. This makes organizing funds and grouping vendors and persons responsible for payment very simple. TimeNet Law also has a new Unapplied Credits fund (both at the client and matter level) to allow you to store funds in a general retainer account.

Funds can be deposited into these accounts and then applied to invoice balances manually or automatically. Detailed Credit Reports show you exactly how the funds were deposited and applied out, even showing how much (if any) is left from each payment.

Task Code Billing
Task Code is a new setting that can be applied at the client or matter level. Once Task Code Billing is enabled, slips added to the matter must be selected from pre-defined lists. This uniform list allows for compatibility with Electronic Billing services, and also simplifies entering tasks and expenses while cutting down on user entry errors.

TimeNet Law currently has four categories to choose tasks from:
Project Task Codes
Litigation Task Codes
TradeMark Task Codes
Patent Task Codes

When entering charges, the list is broken into subcategories so you can easily make your selection. Here is the Litigation Task Code Set:

Other New Features
TimeNet Law has many additional features, too many to list them all. Here are some highlights:

– Each matter has 4 custom fields for information that must be shown on invoices
– Ability to show clients sorted by last name
– Ability to track and show Timekeeper IDs
– Timekeeper Summary option for invoices
– Create Group listings under each client and subcategorize matters into those groups

More to Comethe standard in legal billing and accounting.

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Time and Billing, Meet Your Long Lost Brother, Accounting

TimeNet Law is on the move. Hot on the heels of TimeNet Law 2.0, which brought conflict of interest checking, interface refinements and a bunch of other new features and fixes, TimeNet Law 2.1 came out. TimeNet Law 2.1 was primarily a data switch-over to allow for advanced tracking of invoicing and differentiating between work in progress and billed work. We snuck in a few extra features and reports with this update as well.

Well now that that’s all out of the way, TimeNet Law 2.2 is coming out. Now you can finally see why all of these changes were necessary: Accounting.

For some firms, these features aren’t so important, but they should be. Maybe you use a Windows application for accounting. Maybe you use QuickBooks. Regardless, running reports and providing your CPAs and banks with up to date and useful information is critical, no matter how big or small your firm is.

If you have an accounting system in place that you’re dead-set on, that’s great; just ignore the mark down, write-off, and grouping features of this update, and still enjoy the benefits of advanced reporting. However, if you want to ditch that Windows application or consolidate your tools, TimeNet Law can practically run the accounting department for your law firm.

Here’s how:

1. Matter Groups. Now, you can organize Matters by grouping and relate items to one another. This allows for streamlined billing and reports. Run bills for one group at a time, organizing them however you like. All kinds of TimeNet Law reports will show these groups for easy sorting and data gathering. Quickly see, for example, how much money a specific group has made your firm.

2. Disbursements. “Additional Charges” were always meant to be disbursements, or expenses, added to a Matter. Now, you can see these charges broken up and separated from Earnings charges (timed slips and flat fee slips). See exactly how much of your income comes from Timekeepers and how much comes from Disbursements.

3. Mark Downs and Write-Offs. A Mark Down occurs before the client even sees the invoice. Bill for your time, and when it’s time to invoice, you can view all kinds of Timekeeper reports to see how people are spending their time. If you decide that a certain task had more time spent on it than seems reasonable, a mark down can be made to the slip. This mark down occurs before the slip is invoiced and the client never sees this unless you choose.

Write-Offs are exactly the same, but are logged AFTER a slip has been invoiced. If, for example, a client disputes an item and says they won’t pay that much, you need to keep track of this as a Write-Off.

Mark Down and Write-Off Reports can be generated to show your clients exactly how much they have saved over time, if they are complaining too much about fees.

4. Advanced Timekeeper Reports. Keep track of how much a Timekeeper billed, how much they spent, how much was marked down, how much was written off, and what the actual collections were down to the Matter level.

5. Reports, reports, and more reports. Billed Fees and Disbursements, Unbilled Fees and Disbursements, Statement of Account, Aged A/R, Collections, Mark Downs, Write-Offs, and more.

6. Exporting. If you need data organized or grouped in a way that TimeNet Law doesn’t have built-in, every report now has the option to Export to a comma-delimited CSV file. These files can be quickly imported into Numbers or Excel and manipulated further.

TimeNet Law 2.2 should be released within just a few days. Once it has been released, we invite you to explore the new accounting features. If anything is missing, let us know what we need to add to handle all of your accounting needs!

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Mac Law Software – The State of Affairs

Apple is booming. Even the most scrutinizing analysts agree that Apple is poised to overtake Microsoft in market cap and market share. We don’t know when, but it will happen.

Attorneys are paying attention. They need powerful computers that just work. They don’t want to be bothered with drivers, tons of updates, viruses, and buggy software that costs them time and money.

Mac OS X is a stable platform. My Mac machine never restarts unless I tell it to. I can’t remember the last time I had a computer crash — it’s been years. Mac OS X has no viruses, has an elegant and easy to understand interface and logical order of things. It is the ideal choice for attorneys who want to use a computer that just gets out of their way and always works.

The problem, however, is a lack of software. There are basic billing applications out there, with very nice user interfaces and lots of options, but these options don’t always apply to lawyers. Lawyers deal with things like trust and escrow funds, and required minimum balances. Lawyers need more advanced reporting features. Lawyers need automatic bookkeeping, advanced invoice tracking, and terminology that makes sense in their minds.

Lawyers want the cutting edge — every feature that is relevant, none that aren’t. Lawyers want mobility. iPhone and iPad apps that go with them. Lawyers don’t want their data stored in the cloud. The data needs to be secured. Stored locally. Kept completely confidential. But the data needs to be accessible while on the go.

Enter TimeNet Law 2.1

TimeNet Law is simply the best timing, invoicing, billing, case management and accounting solution for Mac OS X. The interface is modern; easy to use yet extremely powerful. Full networking is built in — local area networks are as simple as using Apple’s built-in File Sharing, and wide area networks can use several free third party options, including Dropbox, to ensure that data is accessible while on the go, always current, and kept completely secure.

iPhone and iPad companion apps are in development, TimeNet Law itself is currently in rapid development, and is gaining a strong user base. Already hundreds of law firms are happy to have found it.

You’ve got the computer. You’re ready to work. Now get the software. AppleSource Software – powerful, secure, easy to use. That’s the Apple Way.

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TimeNet Law 2.1 Information

TimeNet Law 2.1 is coming out any day now, so I wanted to take a few minutes to explain the new features and changes so everyone can understand what’s going on here.

First of all, TimeNet Law 2.1 is probably one of the most, if not the most, substantial updates we’ve ever released since TimeNet Law 1.0. This new update introduces a new billing system that most of you should be very familiar with. Matters behave in much the same way, except now when you create an invoice from a matter, that invoice is stored within the matter. Invoices have their own balance, dates, and payments. Slips are added to invoices on a slip-by-slip basis (rather than a date filter, as before). Once a slip is invoiced, it then “belongs” to that invoice and can no longer be worked on. This allows TimeNet Law to differentiate between Billed work and Work in Progress.

Let’s take a look at how this works. Here I have a Matter with three timed slips on it.

In older versions of TimeNet Law, I could immediately add payments by clicking the Payments toolbar button, and those payments would apply to the whole Matter. Not any longer. In order to apply payments, you must first invoice the work. Do this by clicking the Invoice button, as you would have in the past.

Now you have the option of giving this invoice an invoice number, if you uncheck Draft. If Draft is unchecked, all slips included in this invoice will be set to Billed and will then be owned by this invoice number. You may also set the invoice date, the due date, and select additional content to appear on the invoice. If you click the Slips tab, you’ll see a list of all Work in Progress slips for this matter.

As you check and uncheck slips, the invoice total will change to reflect what is included. Taxes, discounts and previous payments are also included in this total.

When you click Create, an invoice is generated. If the Draft button was unchecked, all included slips will be converted to Billed and belong to that invoice.

Billed slips will appear as green items in the matter window. You may also choose to hide billed slips under the View menu so they do not clutter up the matter window anymore.

Clicking the Invoices toolbar button (next to Notes) will slide out the invoices drawer. Here, you can see all existing invoices for this matter, re-issue an invoice, apply a payment to an invoice, or cancel an invoice.

The All-New Billing Center

Another great new feature of TimeNet Law 2.1 is the brand new Billing Center.

The Billing Center has four functions.

The Clients section shows you all clients in TimeNet Law, their balances, and their fund accounts. Balances are calculated from invoices. If a client has a fund balance that is below their required minimum, they will appear in red. You can now bulk-generate a list of statements for your clients. Statements will show all invoices with outstanding balances, with a total, and will show any required funds to bring trust/escrow accounts to their required minimum.

The Work in Progress section is like the old billing center – it shows you all work currently unbilled, and lets you bulk-generate invoices. When bulk-generating invoices, you will have two options: include all unbilled slips, or include unbilled slips within a date range (similar to the old method of bulk invoicing). The difference here is if you uncheck the Draft button, all slips invoiced will be finalized, set to Billed, and owned by the invoice generated for that matter.

The Invoices section shows all invoices in TimeNet Law, their balance, and due date. From here, you can apply payments to an invoice or cancel an invoice.

The Automatic Bookkeeper section is just like the old Automatic Bookkeeper function in TimeNet Law, only now payments are added to invoices specifically, as opposed to the entire matter.

Upgrading from Previous Versions of TimeNet Law

Because TimeNet Law’s core billing system is so different in 2.1, your database will have to be updated. TimeNet Law will prompt you when this update happens. It’s important to understand that all previous payments will be applied to 1 invoice number per matter. This invoice is auto-generated, and all slips that fall before a certain date range (the first of April, for example), will be set to Billed and owned by that invoice. This ensures all work performed and payments recorded can be carried over to the new system.

Historical data may need to be modified by hand. You can easily move slips from one invoice to another by right-clicking them in the matter window, so you may generate as many invoices as you want with correct dates, slips and payments if you choose to go back and make everything accurate. This is an optional step and is not required to continue using TimeNet Law.

Final Thoughts

There are lots of other great new features in TimeNet Law 2.1 – some are byproducts of the new system, for example, intelligent reporting is now possible with aged A/R, distinguishing between Work in Progress and Billed, etc. etc. Some other new features are still kept a secret – nice surprises for when you try out the new version. The interface has been refined throughout to make navigating through TimeNet Law easier and more fun.

All-in-all, TimeNet Law 2.1 is a killer update that we know you’re going to love. Stay tuned for release next week…

(Now I’m going on a vacation!)