Law Office Computing Awards Timetag 4 of 4 Stars
Next-generation time tracking system receives highest possible rating from Law Office Computing review.
Richardson, TX (PRWEB) December 22, 2004 -- Timetag, Inc. today announced that the December 2004/January 2005 issue of Law Office Computing magazine featured a review of Timetag Basic Edition in their Cross Examination column. In that article, one reviewer awarded Timetag four out of a possible four stars, while the other reviewer awarded the system three and one half out of four stars.
I was very impressed with the entire Timetag service. A lot of thought went into the whole system, and I am happy to see a process as important as time entry integrate into an application everyone already uses," wrote reviewer Brett Burney. Brett Burney is the legal practice support coordinator for Thompson Hine in Cleveland, Ohio. He also authors a monthly legal technology column for Law Library Research Xchange.
Fellow reviewer David Hiersekorn, an estate planner with the Brock Law Office based in Chino, Calif, wrote, The primary benefit of Timetag is it runs inside a program where many attorneys already spend a great deal of their time. For anyone who tracks appointments and tasks in Outlook, Timetag is a natural addition...It deserves four stars."
Were obviously thrilled with the results of this review. Given how favorably the reviewers received our Basic product, we think they would be even more impressed with our Professional and Enterprise Editions, in which features are more fully automated," stated Leon Campise, President and CEO of Timetag, Inc.
About Timetag, Inc.
Timetag creates the time-tracking software preferred by billable professionals. Timetag enables users to track their time using their existing calendar and e-mail. By accommodating the way busy professionals work, Timetag delivers the ultimate in time-tracking convenience. As a result, billable professionals capture more time than with any other system. Timetag transparently integrates with electronic calendar and e-mail programs like Microsoft® Outlook® and extends time tracking to all popular handhelds, including those powered by BlackBerry®, GoodLink, Microsoft Pocket PC and Palm OS®. The patent-pending Timetag architecture captures time data directly from users existing electronic calendars and sends time data to virtually any billing or accounting system, from QuickBooks®, Timeslips® and Tabs3® to ProLaw®, Elite® and CMS.NET. The company offers Timetag Professional for firms running Microsoft Exchange, Timetag Basic for firms that do not use Microsoft Exchange, and Timetag Enterprise for larger firms that want to install the complete system behind their firewall. Founded in March 2002, Timetag is a privately held company with headquarters in Richardson, Texas. For more information, visit www.timetag.com.
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