Every month, every week, every day, you need to get bills out the door. You need to get the right information. It has to get to the right person. It has to be in their hands at the right time. All so they can make timely, accurate and profitable billing decisions. The bills have to [...]
Read moreStaff Task Allocation with Dates
Since 2008 BillQuick has helped managers capture more billable hours by giving them and their teams a Self-Policing tool. The Allocate screen allows you to assign employees and consultants to a project and allocate them a set number of hours for activities. A staff task allocation can be setup manually or be based on a [...]
Read moreBackground Report Generation
Got a long report to compile? Does that complex report have to process a lot of data? Tired of waiting 2, 3 or more minutes for a report to be generated? BillQuick 2010 cuts the wait time with new background report generation. Managers and staff can get back to work in BillQuick without waiting for [...]
Read moreReports Using Groups
Groups have long been a valuable tool for BillQuick users. For years companies created employee, consultant, activity and expense code groups to make it easier and faster to set up and maintain budgets, service fee schedules and expense fee schedules. Groups expanded to clients, projects and other master information, acting as filters to shorten grid [...]
Read moreDroid – Documents to Go
You need information in the field. Carrying a laptop may not be the best option. You can load up your Android phone before you leave the office or home, or have someone email documents to you. Once you have the documents, how do you read them? The Droid is bare bones phone. Rather than ‘own’ [...]
Read moreWorking with a Droid
Since November 2009 I’ve been using a Droid. Yes, some days I wish it was a real CPO or R2D2 – even a Data. But it is a smart phone with Google’s Android operating system and thousands of free and paid applications. Why am I blogging about the Droid (and the iPhone)? Because the Droid delivers what [...]
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March 5, 2010
