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I have an actuarial firm client that has been using Timeslips for about 20 years now, I'd guess. This is an expensive, buggy, poorly-supported software that unfortunately enjoys a large share of the market due to few competitors. Today, they received this email:
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Important information
Sage Timeslips Supported Versions
June 21, 2017
Audience
This notice is sent to provide information on the supported versions of Sage Timeslips.
Note: If you aren't the person who installs Sage Timeslips software, please forward this email to the appropriate person.
Supported Versions for Sage Timeslips
In an effort to continue providing high-level support of our Sage Timeslips product, we are changing our obsolescence policy. As of August 1, 2017, we will support the current and one prior year version of Sage Timeslips.
Pursuant to this policy, Sage will now offer support for Sage Timeslips Premium, 2018 and 2017 once Sage Timeslips 2018 is released in July 2017. After the 2018 version is released, we will no longer provide support for Sage Timeslips 2016 or earlier versions.
If you are currently using a version that will be unsupported, we encourage you to upgrade to one of the supported versions of the software.
Questions?
We're here to help! Call 800-285-0999 Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET for questions or more information.
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Something tells me this has less to do with [an effort to continue providing high-level support of our Sage Timeslips product] than it does with the Sage Corporation Revenue Enhancement Plan, 2017 ed.
The other major player in this space I've seen is TimeMatters, owned by LexisNexis. I have a few attorneys who use TimeMatters, and I don't think it's much better. Both of these are made for attorneys primarily, and are priced accordingly.
Does anyone have any good experience with a smaller player in this marketplace? My actuarial client has about 30 employees and uses the software solely to track employee time for billing purposes.
TIA
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Sage Timeslips Supported Versions
June 21, 2017
Audience
This notice is sent to provide information on the supported versions of Sage Timeslips.
Note: If you aren't the person who installs Sage Timeslips software, please forward this email to the appropriate person.
Supported Versions for Sage Timeslips
In an effort to continue providing high-level support of our Sage Timeslips product, we are changing our obsolescence policy. As of August 1, 2017, we will support the current and one prior year version of Sage Timeslips.
Pursuant to this policy, Sage will now offer support for Sage Timeslips Premium, 2018 and 2017 once Sage Timeslips 2018 is released in July 2017. After the 2018 version is released, we will no longer provide support for Sage Timeslips 2016 or earlier versions.
If you are currently using a version that will be unsupported, we encourage you to upgrade to one of the supported versions of the software.
Questions?
We're here to help! Call 800-285-0999 Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET for questions or more information.
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Something tells me this has less to do with [an effort to continue providing high-level support of our Sage Timeslips product] than it does with the Sage Corporation Revenue Enhancement Plan, 2017 ed.
The other major player in this space I've seen is TimeMatters, owned by LexisNexis. I have a few attorneys who use TimeMatters, and I don't think it's much better. Both of these are made for attorneys primarily, and are priced accordingly.
Does anyone have any good experience with a smaller player in this marketplace? My actuarial client has about 30 employees and uses the software solely to track employee time for billing purposes.
TIA