User Name Brinen
Member Since 2003-04-16
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iBiz 3.0b9 (Mac OS X)
I've been using iBiz (and its predecessors) for years. I've been through version one through this current beta, and the versions keep improving. This version - even though is still in beta - is incredibly build, stable, and ready for prime time. The revised invoicing section opens up a side of the program that was previously closed. While the choice of client specific billing versus project specific billing may seem to be a unique one, the billing side makes logical sense. I would never give money back on one project while another project was owing. i've been running a law office of five attorneys and support staff on this for years, and I have found it to be a wholly reliable program. I reccomend it to my clients and my colleagues without reservation. Good job! [alert admin]
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Thursday, November 02 2006 @ 01:53 PM PST
iBiz Network 3.0b9 (Mac OS X)
Superior Time Tracking for Any Service Professional ![]()
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I've been using iBiz (and its predecessors) for years. I've been through version one through this current beta, and the versions keep improving. This version - even though is still in beta - is incredibly build, stable, and ready for prime time. The revised invoicing section opens up a side of the program that was previously closed. While the choice of client specific billing versus project specific billing may seem to be a unique one, the billing side makes logical sense. I would never give money back on one project while another project was owing. i've been running a law office of five attorneys and support staff on this for years, and I have found it to be a wholly reliable program. I reccomend it to my clients and my colleagues without reservation. Good job! [alert admin]
Thursday, November 02 2006 @ 01:51 PM PST
PocketMac GoBetween 1.0 (Mac OS X)
not only a great idea, but a rip off and a terrible execution.... ![]()
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Great Idea - Terrible Execution. Better I take my information, put it in a blender, and mix. Cause PocketMac did that to my ical, addressbook, and entourage. I am now looking forward to reconstructing my data, and writing a very severe letter to the programmer. Best of luck, but I would not use until Pocketmac can make the program work. Otherwise, download at your own risk. [alert admin]
Friday, June 04 2004 @ 04:55 PM PDT
iWork 2.0.1 (Mac OS X)
Best bang for the buck for billing your time ![]()
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iWork is an excellent time billing program for the small to midsized professional firm. As an owner of a law practice, I live and die by billable time and my cashflow is determined by my ability to issue bills for work. Billing is the least enjoyable part of what I do. The process takes days. With iWork, it takes a fraction of the time. iWork links seamlessly with both Address Book and iCal so that my job tasks can sync with my palm. I have been working with iWork since version 1.2 and have appreciated the time and effort that IGG Software has put into this product. I have always found them to be open and responsive to this customer’s needs and they are prompt in their addressing of issues and the implementing of customer ideas. The product is easy to use, and the documentation is clear and direct as to how to use the product. The interface improvements in 2.0 turn the process to a client-center view as opposed to a project centered view. By sorting by client and then by project, iWork shows me my billing the way I look at my files – by client and then by matter. Moreover, this version is far more reliable than other programs and far more useful, flexible, scalable, and stable than comparable programs that are ten times as expensive, or more. I recommend this product without reservation. [alert admin]
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Monday, January 26 2004 @ 08:50 PM PST
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