Sage Software has released the latest version of its billing application, Timeslips by Sage 2008. The new offering allows greater capability for determining when clients should be billed based on billing criteria set up by users. For example, Timeslips can be set up to create bills for clients who have not been billed in 30 days, when they hit an established billing limit, or other user-defined billing scenarios. New user-defined accounts receivable and funds reports allow businesses to create customized summary and itemized reports within Timeslips. The ability to create AR or funds reports in Timeslips eliminates the need to export data into Microsoft Excel and encourages a more efficient collection process, the company said. "There were a lot of improvements and enhancements to our existing features. What we did is really give them the ability to build their type of reports by summary or itemized information," product marketing manager Shannon Lindner told WebCPA. Lindner explained that the enhancements were based on customer feedback. Lindner said this new version allows users to view multiple customers on the program's main screen, instead of just one customer as offered in the previous version. Users will also be able to skip a step when printing out their labels and envelopes. With the new version, once users print out their bills, the corresponding labels and envelopes will be printed out as well. "We gave them the capability of automating the process," Lindner said. For more information call (800)-285-0999 or visit www.timeslips.com.
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