Curo365 Updates are on their way

The new release will be generally available on or after Saturday, July 16, 2022.

This update includes:

  • Auto allocation support for consolidated invoices
  • Matter search for consolidated invoices
  • Transfer journal entries are now included in the "cash batch" in the Business Central integration
  • Improvements to timers window functionality
  • On-demand "Push to Financial" created and implemented for transactions included in the Business Central integration


Help articles and guides have been updated here:
http://help.curo365.com

Matter Costs are now called Matter Expenses

The biggest remaining portion in Curo365 to undergo a renaming is that of Matter Costs. Matter Costs are being renamed to Matter Expenses. 

Like with the other portions we have renamed in the last few releases, no functionality change has occurred regarding this. We simply made some name changes in order to make things more in line with the terminology we here most used and therefore to make the product more intuitive to use without extra explanations.

Bills are Now Invoices and Billings are Now Time Entries

BILLS --> INVOICES

BILLINGS --> TIME ENTRIES

Bills have been renamed to Invoices and Billings have been renamed to Time Entries.

These changes may be small, nothing moved, and no functionality changed with it, but we know these changes make things better because it just makes more sense. And when a product is more intuitive, it is easier to use.

We've actually got a couple more upcoming name changes as well. We'll continue to make things better and we want your feedback helping us to things right.


New Design for the Timers Window

The Timers window now has a new design, and it adds the ability to easily create a new task and start timing right from this window. Give it a try. We know you will like it much better.

A user guide for this is coming soon.

Total Time vs Billable Time

We've added the ability to distinguish between total time and billable time separately, with billable time never exceeding total time. 

This distinction will help provide firms insights with the two data points and the valuable conversation to be had when they are different.

A few use cases we wanted to support:
-     giving the timekeeper credit for actual hours worked but still charging the customer for less time
-     measuring the difference between the two, showing "evaporation" of potential funds not collected on

Dedicated Retainer Replenishment Requests

Now you can send your clients a retainer replenishment request at any time. It no longer has to be combined with an invoice. 

Keep your retainers full of funds to ensure work performed will be paid and will be paid on time. Maintaining good cash flow is important no matter what business you are in.

A User Guide for this new feature will be linked here soon.


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