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Tabs3 Version 12 Takes on a Windows XP Visual Style

By Harry W. Salavantis
June 27, 2005

Software Technology, Inc., the maker of Tabs3 and PracticeMaster, has released Version 12 of its integrated time, billing, accounting and practice management software. The new programs feature a visually improved interface, useful enhancements and new features.

The most noticeable visual improvements to Tabs3 and PracticeMaster are the hundreds of newly designed graphical icons that are embedded into a richer Windows XP interface. The new design significantly improves the look and feel of the product by making virtually all program functions more accessible and easier to recognize.

Another important element in the visual design of Tabs3 and PracticeMaster (a single user license of PracticeMaster Basic is included with Tabs3) is the new SnapShot feature that displays pertinent data about each individual record. This allows you to preview information contained in files related to clients, case notes, deadlines, etc., before retrieving the record itself. Using the SnapShot saves a significant amount of time by reducing repetitive mouse clicks needed to locate information. SnapShot also turns e-mail addresses, webpage addresses, and telephone numbers into links. Clicking on a link allows you to send an e-mail, access a Web page, or place a phone call from Tabs3 or PracticeMaster. The SnapShot window can be positioned and resized on the right or the bottom of the screen or turned off completely based on user preference. Virtually any list of records attached to a SnapShot can be sorted by simply clicking on a particular column ' making it easer for users to locate information based on individual preferences.

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