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First of all, I’ve upgraded to WordPress. I think this is a much nicer system for managing the Developer Blog, and it looks pretty slick!

Tomorrow, Monday, September 17th, 2007, is going to be a very big day.

TimeNet Law 1.5
Great new endorsements, fun new interface, and a huge maintenance release fixing dozens of bugs. The start of an aggressive marketing and implementation schedule. We plan to meet with at least one law firm per month, either in person or over the phone, to discuss in detail the features they need in a legal billing suite. This month? Dr. Guy Chism, Esq. Guy works in Cupertino, California, in the Apple Campus and has many contacts in the legal field throughout California. He’s going to help us ensure that TimeNet Law meets the standards of the American Bar Association and give us lots of great tips to make TimeNet Law the absolute best software for attorneys on the Mac!

You can read what he had to say about TimeNet Law 1.5 (“If you were here I’d be giving you a high five and handing you a beer. Damn!! I didn’t know I could appreciate an update this much”) here.

TimeNet 3.9.12
Maintenance release fixing a hang bug when creating invoices with certain templates, and a new invoice template utilizing the <date> tag. More progress is being made toward the 4.0 launch in October, which will include all new interface elements, lots of new features, and some other stuff we can’t talk about quite yet…

Master of my Domain 1.6
This is long overdue. Master of my Domain 1.6 will be a massive re-write of the entire data engine. All crashing and data-swap issues have been resolved! MOMD 1.6 will also include powerful encryption routines to ensure that all of your FTP and email login information is kept private.

In addition to these great updates, we’ll be releasing some new videos demonstrating TimeNet Law and MOMD, and be sure to keep checking back for more sneak peeks at the new AppleSource website, TimeNet 4.0 Professional, TimeNet Law 2.0, and more from your friendly neighborhoods geeks here at AppleSource.

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