[DM-MUG] maybe of interest = airtime tracking for cells/smartphones
etc.
Victoria L. Herring
vlherring at herringlaw.com
Fri Aug 19 04:09:35 CDT 2005
From Technolawyer:
1. DELEGATE TIME-TRACKING TO YOUR SMARTPHONE
When lawyers venture out of the office, they often fail to
track their time in real-time, opting instead for a memory
dump when they return to the office. This common practice
can result in lost billings. But don't blame these lawyers
(they're rightfully focused on performing legal work).
Instead, blame their technology -- or lack thereof. What
lawyers need is mobile technology that can eliminate the
hassle of real-time time tracking. Enter AIRTIME Manager's
AIRTIME-A4P, a clever utility that resides on your
BlackBerry or Palm Treo. After completing a call or sending
an e-mail message, AIRTIME-A4P asks you if you'd like to
bill the time spent on that activity. With one click, you
can effortlessly capture that time. AIRTIME-A4P fills in all
the blanks, such as client/matter and the time spent on the
call or e-mail, and then wirelessly sends your captured time
entry back to your office. In addition to capturing billable
time, AIRTIME-A4P can also record expenses. In a nice touch,
AIRTIME-A4P features a third option -- not recording the
time. After all, you might want to make a personal call
every now and then. AIRTIME-A4P gets even better over time
(no pun intended) as it can adaptively learn about new
clients from calls and e-mail messages you receive. After
returning to your office, you can access an AIRTIME-A4P
report listing all your time entries and edit them as
needed. Installing AIRTIME-A4P occurs wirelessly -- AIRTIME
Manager wirelessly beams the software to your mobile device.
AIRTIME-A4P works with all popular time entry and
time-billing systems. Pricing is simple, success-based, and
revenue-neutral -- AIRTIME Manager charges a transaction fee
only when you use AIRTIME-A4P to recover time. You can pass
through this fee as a client reimbursable expense. Learn
more about AIRTIME-A4P: http://a4p.biz/products.asp
--
Victoria L. Herring, Attorney, Civil Rights, Discrimination &
Employment Law, <http://www.HerringLaw.com>; Travel research and
planning, <http://www.JourneyZing.com>; Des Moines, Iowa,
515-255-4475. Photographs now on display in Marshalltown, Iowa:
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