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Computers are a fragile, fickle thing…

One wrong character can throw everything off. I’ve been working for the last 5 hours trying to figure out why something wasn’t working: turns out it was a misplaced integer call. Yay. 5 hours to find the glitch that was fixed in 2.5 seconds.

The good news? TimeNet Law 1.6.

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First the small stuff.

  • Billing Center now shows total of selected bills at the bottom
  • Billing Center properly sorts columns based on their data (dates, money amounts, etc) instead of alpha-numerically
  • Deleting folder contents before generating bills now asks for confirmation
  • Clients can now be either Active (shown like normal clients always have been) or Inactive (not shown in any TimeNet Law windows, but still in the records and can be changed back to Active at any time)
  • New Matrix Billing System

Here’s a shot of the main window with the new toolbar icons:

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Matrix Billing allows Timekeepers to have multiple rates. Then, you can select at the client level which rate to use. Trés cool!

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In addition, if you opt not to use the Billing Matrix, or even if you do, you can also set up each client to have custom rates instead of the default Timekeeper rate or a Billing Matrix rate.

I’ve leaked the beta to a select few attorneys as well as our Design and Quality Assurance departments. The final release candidate should be available tomorrow.

Whew. Goodnight!

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