Author Archives: Michael Payne

Feature Preview :: Invoicing in Intervals

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We are nearing completion of the first phase of invoicing in Intervals. Intervals will soon include the ability to create invoices, post payments, and track overdue invoices. You will be able to export them, print them, and easily email them to your clients for payment. Creating an invoice will have two options: Free Form – […]

Bulk reminder to submit overdue timesheets

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Timesheets really aren’t traditional timesheets with the way Intervals handles time tracking. When I hear timesheet I immediately think of a punching in and punching out. Timesheets in Intervals are akin to a weekly view of your time. When we first tinkered with the variety of ways to track time we learned that tracking time […]

Wired home by LivingHomes

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This month’s Wired has a full page spread on the WIRED Home. In conjunction with LivingHomes they invite you to visit this mini site to follow the deconstruction and construction of a simple and efficient sustainable home. The WIRED Home is where green plugs in. LEED® certified and designed by Ray Kappe, FAIA, the house […]

Task email ehancements – BCC, CC, and quick click

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We just launched improvements to the “send email message” feature at the task level. Say for example, you are working on a task and want to email your customer but do not want to move away from Intervals and use your email client, you can correspond with them directly in Intervals. We added CC capabilities […]

Calculate your impact on the environment

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Two links contained in Are you a carbon bigfoot? I sure am, sad to say by Harry Fuller of Webware are a pretty eye opening exercise.  Think you are doing all you can to limit your impact?  Try these two out and see how you fair: Earthlab – what’s your live impact? Yahoo Green – […]

Time Management Tips from about.com

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Susan Ward wrote this article on 11 Time Management Tips. Most of us feel maxed out and spread thin these days. I decided to review what she has to say and do a personal assessment on what is working and what is not working in “Managing the chaos”. Susan’s 11 points and how I rate […]