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Forwarding a Port for Marketcircle Billings Pro We have a guide you can follow Find Your Router IP Address if you don't want to run the software.

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  • A list of TCP and UDP ports that need to be forwarded.
  • The internal IP address of your computer.
  • Make sure that you know these things before forwarding a port: Before Forwarding a Port Checkoff This To Do List A port forward can overcome this limitation. Routers do not generally allow incoming connection requests from the internet. By forwarding ports you allow connection requests coming from the internet to be directed to Marketcircle Billings Pro.

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    When you use Marketcircle Billings Pro you might need to forward some ports in your router. The ports that need to be forwarded for Marketcircle Billings Pro are listed here: Marketcircle Billings Pro - PCįorward Ports for Marketcircle Billings Pro In any case, if anyone is still using Billings Pro, and would like to get it up and running on Monterey, let me know and I can help.J(Last Updated: July 24, 2021) | Reading Time: 1 minutes Alas, when I contacted MarketCircle it seems that they're basically dropping support for Billings Pro, so I have no idea if this issue will get fixed. Even worse, this isn't an issue with my crazy setup, but an issue with Billings Pro itself as I ran the stock 1.7.18 and synced it with my cloud account (I have a free account - which is no longer offered), and even that wouldn't properly create invoices. You can basically do everything you need, but when you create an invoice, the invoice itself comes up blank. Unfortunately, it only partially works on Ventura. It also needs to be run under Rosetta on an M1 - as the 1.7.14 framework is Intel only.

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    The main application is version 1.7.18, but it's actually run the 1.7.14 version of the background sync framework. The client itself took a fair amount of finagling to get working properly. The biggest issue is running the server itself - I'm using a macOS Sierra virtual machine to run it as it simply won't work on anything above that (I've been able to get it working on High Sierra, but it can be finicky). I'm really, really late to the game with this thread but if anyone is still using Billings Pro, and specifically the self-server option, I actually have the client running just fine al the way up to Monterey, and on an M1 MBA. The way I see it, if I can find/fork/build from scratch a working server-side component to do what I need, worst case scenario I just need to hire someone to build whatever native client apps are required for platforms X,Y,Z etc.

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    But my priorities are something easier/possible to host on a Linux server (I dont want to rent a Mac Mini in a colo just for invoices) and something open source (I don't want to repeat this dance in 2 years when the next company decides its not viable anymore).

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    Effectively, the way Toggl works - mostly web based, but with native 'timer' client apps - but self-hosted.Įdit: I should add, I'm not against a full native Mac app client to do what the Billings Client / Server Admin apps do now - I'd prefer it. the basically the timer menu bar part from Billings ), with either an auto-export or auto sync feature, and I'll build a web app/http api to handle the invoicing/clients/etc part. Maybe it works for some others here.Īt this point, though, I'm actually just looking for a decent desktop app to handle the time-tracking part (i.e. I did wonder for a while if Studiometry ( ) might be a viable option. But they've said that future versions of Bills Pro (the client app) will not support the self-hosted server. a clean OS install) so it's not so much a 'need this right now' problem. I've been using a macOS VM for Billings Server for a few years anyway (because their setup process reliably failed on the same step every time I tried reinstalling after e.g. Well I'm glad someone else is in this 'situation' too.














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