Thank you, Ward! I?ll check it out. On 9/18/02 3:07 PM, "Ward Oldham" <woldham at telocity.com> wrote:
> Hi Robert, > > Below is a link generated from doing a ?time and billing? search on > versiontracker. It may help you out. > http://www.versiontracker.com/mp/new_search.m?productDB=mac&mode=Quick&OS_Filt > er=MacOS&search=time+billing > > In your research, you may also want to know whether Timeslips can export its > data and if so, in what format. This may prove to be useful information when > looking at other options. > > Ward Oldham > > > On 9/18/02 2:19 PM, "Robert M. Klein" <robert at kleinlawyer.com> wrote: > >> Just for giggles, here?s an email I just received: >> >> Robert, >> >> We have discontinued support for our Mac product line. If you have at least >> one Windows PC in your office you can use Timeslips on that computer and >> continue to use the Macs for data entry via our Timeslips eCenter service. >> You can visit www.timeslipsecenter.com <http://www.timeslipsecenter.com> >> for more information on this service. I do not know of any other time and >> billing software packages for the Mac. Please let me know if you have any >> other questions. >> >> Thanks, >> >> John Perry >> Timeslips Sales Consultant >> >> I don?t have the thread in the group from a few months ago about time and >> billing programs for the Mac; it is essential that it be able to do the same >> tasks and import all of my Timeslips data (11 years worth!). Any >> suggestions? >> >> Thanks, >> Robert >> >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20020918/b497df06/attachment.html
