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Tabs3 Software Releases Version 2024 to Enhance Law Firm Productivity
[March 06, 2024]

Tabs3 Software Releases Version 2024 to Enhance Law Firm Productivity


Tabs3 Software today announced the release of Version 2024. It brings enhancements to key features including the Billing Matter Manager, Conflict of Interest Search, and the Tabs3 CRM integration in PracticeMaster.

"Tabs3 Software continues to help law firms work more efficiently through the launch of Version 2024. Updates to the Matter Manager allow firms to adjust flat fees or do split billing more quickly and easily than before, or even update a statement. Our billing flexibility is unique when compared with other products," said Dan Berlin, President and CEO of Tabs3 Software. "We built Tabs3 with versatility in mind. That versatility is part of the entire integrated suite of Tabs3 products, from billing and accounting with Tabs3 Cloud to our hosted and on-premises versions."

In the Platinum Edition of Tabs3 Software, multiple improvements have been ade, including a simpler, more secure Windows logon experience. Updates to Conflict of Interest Search functionality in PracticeMaster include the ability to rebuild the Conflict Contact Index while users are working in the software. With the Tabs3 CRM integration, it's now easier to send text messages to leads or perform marketing activities from PracticeMaster as well. Tabs3Pay features new customization options for Payment Links and a getting started checklist to help new users.



To learn more about new features in Version 2024, visit Tabs3.com/whatsnew. To learn more about Tabs3 Cloud or other products, visit Tabs3.com.

About Tabs3 Software


Tabs3 Software, a ProfitSolv company, is a leading provider of legal software in the United States with nearly 45 years of innovation and more than 100,000 active legal professionals using its products. Tabs3 Software offers billing, accounting, practice management, payment, CRM, and website solutions for solo to midsized law firms.


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