Timeslips has long been limited in capacity and performance by the Borland Database Engine on which it was dependent. A few years ago Sage addressed this by releasing a Firebird SQL version of Timeslips (Timeslips Premium) that removed the capacity restrictions and greatly improved performance in a network environment. However, many larger firms who would […]
Buyers Guide – Timekeeping and Billing Software
Assessing timekeeping and billing software? Sam Glover at Lawyerist.com has written an excellent Timekeeping and Billing Software Buyers Guide talking about features to consider and comparing a number of programs including Tab3, Timeslips, QuickBooks, Harvest, Bill4Time, Chrometa, eBillity and Timesolv. While it doesn’t cover every program it is worth a review. After reading the article […]
Timeslips 2016 – Big Changes – Updated August 2016
Timeslips is changing. For years we have been limited by the Borland Database Engine and Paradox database. There were limits on slips and large number of simultaneous users could mean performance concerns. Timeslips is changing to Firebird SQL, offering far greater capacities and better performance in networked environments. There is another big change, there will […]
Timeslips obsolescence policy change
Effective immediately, Sage has announced a change in the obsolescence policy for Timeslips. The new policy is quoted below. If you are running Timeslips v2013 this means that support will end in June. If you are using Timeslips e-center or merchant account you must be on a supported version of Timeslips. If you would like […]
Timeslips v2015 – Should I?
Like the seasons and taxes, new software versions are inevitable. If it’s May then Sage Timeslips is announcing a new version, which is expected to begin shipping in June. Why should you be interested? Improved workflow and improved efficiency are promised by Timeslips 2015. If you are running v2012, your software will go off support […]