The Fastest Way to Invoice Your Clients

Exciting news for all FreshBooks users!

We are coming out with a new release tomorrow (Wednesday, October 4, 2006).  Please expect a short period of downtime between 6:30 AM and 8:00 AM EDT (NOTE: this is 3:30am in LA, 6:30am in NYC, 11:30am in London, 6:30pm in Hong Kong, and 8:30pm in Melbourne).

The new version will allow you to:

  • EASILY CONVERT YOUR CLIENTS TO EMAIL INVOICING
    By popular demand a new client preference allows you to designate how your client wishes to receive their invoices - by email, or by ground mail.  This will make transitioning your clients from paper invoicing to email invoicing much easier.
  • COPY AN INVOICE
    Click a button to make an exact duplicate of any invoice.  If you need to copy invoices to save time, you can do it now.

There are some other features available with this release.  Once it is completed, you will be able to view all the details by clicking on the blue 3.5 link at the bottom of your page.

P.S. If you have signed up for a FreshBooks account, you ought to have received an email from us with more details.  If you did not, please contact us.

 

4 Comments (add comment)

Oct 4/06
1:26 am

will this new update include the TimeSheet “revemp” that I’ve been reading about?

Oct 4/06
9:31 am

[...] So … Version 3.5 is out the door. [...]

Oct 4/06
9:41 am

Hi Clayton,
Version 3.5 was a smaller release that unfortunately did not yet include the TimeSheet revamp. We are however well on our way to getting this out the door. We are finishing up the design process and will start building it soon. Thanks for the interest.
- Levi

Dec 23/06
8:19 am

[...] Freshbooks has unveiled a new version of its Web-based invoicing service - v3.5. One of the things that makes v3.5 different is Freshbooks will be asking for the user’s profession/industry. So what do you get for disclosing some personal information? Well, Freshbooks will produce comparative business metrics that users can apply to their own businesses. Freshbooks is also going to sift through its records for the best performers in each sector, and then interview them for tips that will shared. Here’s the Freshbooks post on its plans. Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: Powered by FeedBurner [...]


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