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iTimeKeep Now Works on Android Devices

By Michael Roach All Articles 

Law Technology News

February 8, 2013

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Image: Bellefield Systems

Pittsburgh-based Bellefield Systems, LLC, has announced that its mobile time-entry app iTimeKeep is now available as a native app for Android tablets and smartphones. The iTimeKeep app had previously only been available on Apple Inc.'s iOS for iPhones and iPads.

Mobile timekeepers can enter time and capture billable hours using iTimeKeep and have the entries integrated with their firms' time and billing systems. Current software supported includes Aderant, Amicus Attorney, Orion, Tabs3, LexisNexis' Juris and PCLaw, and Thomson Reuters' ProLaw, Elite Enterprise, and Webview.

Users can download the app for free from the Google Play Store and try it out using Bellefield's demo database. To link with the firm's billing database, users must implement the software's mobile data platform, Bellefield Connect, on a server running Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0 and Microsoft Azure AppFabric.

Annual and month-to-month subscriptions are available and can be applied to all firm earners or only those currently using Android or Apple devices and add additional seats as needed.

Press release.

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



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