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Home > BigTime Express Quickens Time Tracking for Small Law Firms

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BigTime Express Quickens Time Tracking for Small Law Firms

By Michael Roach All Articles 

Law Technology News

December 6, 2012

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Chicago-based time and billing software provider BigTime Software Inc. has released version 5.0 of its time tracking software, renamed BigTime Express, targeting small law firms with up to 20 lawyers.

BigTime Express integrates with Intuit Inc.'s accounting software QuickBooks to let attorneys on the go make time entries "in under five minutes," the company states.

New features of BigTime Express include:

• a new dashboard that provides an all-in-one view of a project's status in real-time;

• simplified timesheets to more easily log time;

• a desktop widget for Windows 7 to track time without opening a browser;

• the ability to more quickly to pull timesheet data in and out of QuickBooks;

• a simpler interface that puts the main navigation across the top of the page;

• customizing reports and pushing to Excel or PDF with a single click; and

• a mobile app to track time.

 

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Michael Roach is LTN's associate editor. Send email.



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  • braden

    December 22, 2012 07:11 PM

    Hi Michelle, That's definitely a great news for all time tracking apps lovers. In fact, sometime back I had been looking around to find the best match for my business time tracking needs and just hooked up at Replicon's simple to use cloud based time management software - http://www.replicon.com/time-tracking-softwares.aspx, after doing a in-depth research and going across various review sites such as TopTenReviews.com - https://bitly.com/Oxkqf0

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