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TimeNet Law is an easy to use OS X application that helps law offices manage their time, billings, clients and matters with just a few mouse clicks.
Thanks to TimeNet Law's design you will be able to monitor and track timekeepers, fees, time, expense and discounts.
TimeNet Law enables you to apply different billing types, identify conflict of interest checks, generate invoices and apply payments.
Using TimeNet Law you can check ledgers and payment history, look up payments and customize your invoice layout.
Here are some key features of "TimeNet Law":
· Supports numerous clients, matters and timekeepers
· Track time, fees, expenses and discounts
· Built-in address book
· Generate invoice and billings
· Password protection
· Personal assistant
· Automatic bookkeeper
· Internal accounting
Limitations:
· Start-up nag screen
· Limited to three clients, five flat fee items
· Autosave is disabled
· Applies watermarks to bills
· The Matters function is disabled in the demo version
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
[NEW FEATURES]:
· TimeNet Law now prevents the computer from sleeping when a timer is running
· Origination — ability to set percentages of income by timekeeper/worker, with corresponding report
· Payment Center now shows total of selected payments in the View & Delete Payments section
· TimeNet Law now prevents multiple timers from running simultaneously
· New Billing Hold Report shows you which matters are on a Billing Hold, and the unbilled fees and expenses for those matters
[FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS]:
· Timekeeper Report improvements
· Improved speed and responsiveness of main window when initially loading large databases
· Fixed issue with invoice font being set to Helvetica Neue (and some other Helvetica variants)
· Improvements to invoice total lines to be more concise
· When "Show Only Notes" is selected for invoices, expenses show only the notes as well as fees
· Improvements to ABK and Bulk Billing
· Fixed a rare issue where a matter file could become misnamed in the database and not appear in Tim...

Via: TimeNet Law 2.8.5
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