Fast-growing Freshbooks adds host of new features

Posted by Knowlton Thomas on 2010-09-15 3:44:00 PM

Within the past couple of weeks, the rapidly growing online account program, Freshbooks, has released a slew of new features, greatly improving the value of a site that was already great to begin with in. From Freshbooks:

Project Budgeting
Ever wished you and your team could track your progress against an hourly project budget? Shazam! Well with FreshBooks, now you can. Simply enter the budgeted number of hours for any project and then you'll see the progress you (and your team) are making towards your budget. Check out the blog post for more details.

Per-Client Late Payment Reminders
Been taking advantage of automated late payment reminders? But you don't want to send them to all your clients? You can now turn on/off late payment reminders on a per-client basis.

Invoice Autobiography
For any new invoice you create, the invoice's history will be tracked including changes, payment and client views. You can view them below any invoice.

Added languages
You can now send invoices and estimates in Danish and Portuguese.

Co-Branded Referral Pages
When someone from your network clicks on your unique referral link, they will be brought to a co-branded landing page with your company's name and logo on it.

More screenshots available here.

Company:
FreshBooks
Website:
http://www.freshbooks.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Our mission is to deliver fast and simple invoicing and time tracking services that help you manage your business. We call these Unaccounting™ services and they will: Save you time Be easy to use Make you look professional (think Fortune 500) Let you manage your books without an accountant Secure, encrypt, and back up your data Be available 24/7 from anywhere with any computer more


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Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton is the Associate Editor of Techvibes. A Vancouver-based writer and author, Knowlton has been published in national publications and has also appeared on television and radio. He has written two ebooks and more are in the works. Previously, he was an editor for New Westminster weekly The Other Press and served on its board of directors. When not working, Knowlton enjoys playing... more



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