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> I need to replace or update my Topform DOS-based bankruptcy program, > preferably witha W95 version. Any suggestions? Thank you.
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Collier/Bender just purchased Forms of Law, and are modifying it to allow the transfer of existing TopForm data. They are accepting orders already, and should ship the end of November.
Brett lawyer@erols.com http://www.erols.com/lawyer
>I am presently enjoying EZ-File, extremely easy & free working download >to check it out @ http://www.ezfiling.com/product.htm
I like timeslips too. We are a small firm with three persons billing. Quickbooks was much too involved for organizing billing, but a good general accocunting program. ___________________________-
Brett lawyer@erols.com http://www.erols.com/lawyer
> I've used TimeSlips for years, and it does everything that I could ask of > it. What do you feel uncomfortable with?
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From: Mark Agee <miagee@swbell.net>
> >As long as we are are on off-the-subject technical issues, does anyone > >have any suggestions on billing software for a small office? I've tried > >Timeslips and the billing program with QuickBooks, and I'm not > >impressed.
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haeu@ix.netcom.com:
Have used Timeslips since 1985-86. I believe that it is a good program for a small medium office.
I have not upgraded to TS Deluxe 8 yet - I have a network version with 6 users, which is stable and has had no problems. Why Rock the Boat !!!
I have WIN95 as an overlay on a Novell 3.12 network.
I have been using the Legal Solutions / now aWest Group product here in California. I have generally been happy with the Win95 version although it does give me a problem now and then with the schedules.
However, the telephone support from West Group has been very good and is an 800 number.
The big advantage of Legal Solutions is that it has inputted all of the California District BK forms. I am sure that once they start getting more orders from other states, they will do the local district forms also.
Richard L. Haeussler haeu@ix.netcom.com
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I strongly recommend "Bankruptcy 2000" from New Hope Software as being complete, flexible and with virtually no learning curve to speak of. The author is a bankruptcy practitioner and has been most helpful.
Check out his site at
http://www.bkptcy.com/newhope/
Ciao, Bill
------------- wbbirner@ix.netcom.com (William B. Birner)
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