Archive for September, 2011

Version 16 Changes Available to Download Now!

We recently made a few changes to Version 16 that you can download from our Web site. They are available in Version 16.1.2.933 or greater and will have a date of 9/14/2011 or later. 

  • A change made in August to the Outlook Toolbar Plug-in caused the following message if the reading pane is not displayed: “Unable to find the e-mail in Outlook. The PracticeMaster record indicator for this e-mail will not be updated.” This was fixed. 
  • You can now manually select an address type of Matter in the Client Information window in addition to Home, Business, or Other. 
  • You can now edit a Matter address in the Client Information window. 
  • Changing address, phone or e-mail information for the base matter will now propagate through all other matters for the client that are secure or use a Matter address, provided the information matches. This change now includes address details. 

We believe that the editable Matter address and propagation changes will make it easier for users who have converted from previous versions to continue to use the software in the manner they previously employed. These changes will allow firms to support unique address requirements without creating additional contact records. Please keep in mind that there are several disadvantages to using a Matter address including the following:  

  • Lose the ability to maintain a unified contact database between Tabs3, PracticeMaster, and Tabs3 Trust Accounting
  • Allows non-standard information in address fields
  • Address changes to the matter record will not affect the client contact’s address
  • Matter address is not updated if the contact address is changed
  • Requires editing of multiple records unless you edit the base matter
  • Conflict/contact searching not as easy due to duplicates
  • Matter addresses do not integrate with Outlook
  • Can cause issues with PracticeMaster document assembly because documents coded to retrieve address information from the Contact file will not be able to retrieve address information from the Matter address in the Client file 

Contact Bruce Policky or Technical Support if you have any questions. Once you download, additional information regarding the Matter address can be found in the Help.

Platinum SQL and Microsoft SQL

As a reminder for those considering Platinum SQL, Microsoft SQL Server is not required to access Tabs3 and PracticeMaster data, or to run the Platinum SQL version.  SQL functionality is built in to the Platinum SQL Server Software.  However, Platinum SQL versions of Tabs3 and PracticeMaster can be used in conjunction with Microsoft SQL Server using the Linked Server feature.  Read on for more info!
 

Q) What is the relationship between MS SQL Server and Platinum SQL?

 

A) MS SQL Server has a feature called “Linked Servers” that enables SQL Server to execute distributed queries on diverse data sources such as Oracle, DB2 and Platinum SQL.

 

Q) Can I use Microsoft’s SQL Server instead of Platinum SQL?

 

A) No, STI’s Platinum software works exclusively with STI’s Platinum Server and Platinum SQL Server.

 

Q) Can I use Microsoft’s Linked Server feature with Platinum (non-SQL)?

 

A) No, the Linked Server feature requires OLE DB access, and therefore only works with the OLE DB-compatible ODBC driver that is included with Platinum SQL.

 

Q) How can I access my Tabs3 and PracticeMaster data?

 

A) Because of the open nature of Platinum SQL’s ODBC and OLE DB support, your database is easily accessible by 3rd party programs such as Microsoft Office (32 & 64 bit editions), Crystal Reports, and, with the Linked Server feature described above, MS SQL Server.

 

Q) How do I perform database maintenance such as adding indices and database backup?

 

A) Tabs3 and PracticeMaster are designed to not need the services of a Database

Administrator (DBA). Instead of using a database management tool to add an index or make a backup, you can perform these tasks within Tabs3 or PracticeMaster using screens designed to work like the rest of our software. Platinum also supports the Windows VSS backup system.

 

Who should use Platinum SQL?

  • Firms who would like accelerated ODBC performance, or have several people using ODBC
  • Firms that would like to use their 64-bit server processor and memory to handle large data files or many users with increased speed and performance
  • Firms who want to use Office 2010 64-bit (or any other 64-bit program) to access the data via the ODBC driver
  • Firms who want to use MS SQL Server Linked Server feature to query the Tabs3 / PracticeMaster database

Platinum and Platinum SQL Net 30 upgrades

For years we’ve made it easy for firms to try Platinum by offering Net 30 terms, which still exists today.  This offer is now available for firms upgrading from multi-user or Platinum, to Platinum SQL.  This is a perfect way for firms to test these advanced products with no money up front.  Once Platinum or Platinum SQL is installed, a firm is usually quite reluctant to return the product, because the benefits more than outweigh the cost.  If you have questions about the Net 30 terms, please contact a member of the Sales Department.

WorkFlows White Paper

A new PracticeMaster WorkFlow white paper is now available right here on eNews!  As you know, WorkFlows are a powerful new feature found in version 16 of PracticeMaster Premier.  They allow a firm to operate more efficiently, and be certain that important steps aren’t missed.  A WorkFlow can respond to activity in PracticeMaster by automatically adding an appointment, sending an e-mail, and much more!  The white paper lists six examples of how a WorkFlow can be used.  We would love to get suggestions on how you are using this feature to not only sell PracticeMaster, but how you are implementing it for everyday use in your firms.  We may even add your ideas to the white paper, or to our sample data!