Access your data away from your office

Here are some helpful tips to keep your business on track when you may need to work somewhere other than your office: 

  • Back up your data daily and store somewhere you can access remotely
  • Set up a terminal server that holds your software and all of its data allowing users to remote in and work within the software
  • Set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) so that users can access their work computer through Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) from a home computer (where Sage Timeslips is installed on the work computer)

We recommend you work with your Sage Business Partner and IT specialist to determine which method is best for your company.

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  • Our firm implemented Smart Time by https://www.smarttimeapps.com/ -  for stand-alone web based time entry.  Users are able to enter time on the web or via the mobile app.  We have billing guideline violations entered into the system and tailored by client that force the attorney to correct their narratives in real time for compliance.  The platform can be customized to your needs.  When I post released time, it prepares a fully formatted txt file that we use to import the time via TS Import.  Highly recommend this solution.

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  • Our firm implemented Smart Time by https://www.smarttimeapps.com/ -  for stand-alone web based time entry.  Users are able to enter time on the web or via the mobile app.  We have billing guideline violations entered into the system and tailored by client that force the attorney to correct their narratives in real time for compliance.  The platform can be customized to your needs.  When I post released time, it prepares a fully formatted txt file that we use to import the time via TS Import.  Highly recommend this solution.

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  • in reply to Nicholas Cicero

    , I clicked on your link.  Sounds interesting and very similar to iTimekeep with the OCG (Outside Counsel Guidelines), but no screen shots or pricing.  I did notice under the FAQ section that they require a 10 license minimum.

    How do they receive the list of elements for a slip? ODBC? Did you have to build your own TSImport?

    Nancy Duhon, Esq.
    Duhon Technology Solutions, LLC
    Master Certified Consultant for Sage Timeslips
    Providing individual Consultations and Third Party Remote Desktop Support - including older/unsupported versions.
    404-325-9779
    [email protected]