Ross Kodner recently had a good summary of leading time and billing programs for solo and small firms. Click here to access it.
Another product that has been around for a while is Bill4Time which, like many of these products has gotten considerably more full-featured over the years.
As Ross notes, the web-based programs will cost you more in the long run and generally have fewer features than standard desktop-based programs. But if you won’t need the features, that doesn’t make a big difference. Also, these programs are adding features at a great clip. But you should sit down and make a realistic assessment of your needs before making a selection. And be sure to take into account expansion and the increased use of email for sending out bills and electronic billing.
Five years later, the network is running less academic coverage than ever as it generates tens of millions in revenue for the conference and boasts of 51 million subscribers. Citing low ratings and poor production quality, the network and university presidents agreed to slash academic programming and emphasize quality and ratings over quantity.
Posted by: quick overview | November 27, 2012 at 07:22 AM