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Acrobat 9.0
Acrobat 9.0 - Worth getting for one new feature, by
Ernest Svenson.
I've tried Acrobat 9.0 on both Mac and Windows and I have to say that it's an impressive upgrade. Initially, I was lukewarm about the prospect of upgrading, mostly because 8.0 offered most of what I need as a lawyer (e.g. bates-stamping and redaction). But 9.0 offers one thing that, by itself, makes this a worthwhile upgrade for many lawyers. Definitely, those who use Casemap will want to get the new version.
Category: Document Management. Written:
2008. Added:
8-15-2008.
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Casemap
Technology Update, by
Joe Kashi.
Many have been a big fan of Case Soft's CaseMap program for years. It’s one of the best programs around for handling and analyzing facts, individuals and issues, and how they relate to your case. Version 7.5 is the most useful and reliable version so far. Definitely recommended. It works very comfortably with Adobe Acrobat and is particularly useful in paperless law practices.
Category: Case Management. Written:
2008. Added:
7-15-2008.
Law Technology Today
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CaseMap
CaseMap 6, by
Kim Plonsky.
Advanced integration with Adobe Acrobat, the optional CaseMap Bates Stamper and the new e-mail import greatly enhance CaseMap’s utility. It has strong, reliable customer support. Prerecorded, free online webinars on new features are available. None. Although subscription-based pricing is new to CaseMap, it’s a non-issue, as it amounts to nothing more than a commitment for two to three years at a nominal cost increase over the former pricing plan. Based on my experience, both using CaseMap since 2001 and dealing with the company, I join the legion of legal professionals who recommend CaseMap 6 as an indispensable tool for any litigator.
Category: Case Management. Written:
2007. Added:
7-09-2008.
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Sanction
Sanction v2.8, by
Kim Plonsky.
Extremely powerful, versatile and user-friendly with Windows-like interface. Has clear and useful help files and user manual. Broad range of functionality, with both default and customizable features and options. Outstanding trial presentation, video clip creation, exhibit numbering and transcript tools. Affordable pricing. The only problem I experienced was that it didn’t recognize CaseMap, a third-party application that integrates with Sanction, on my computer. I could find no setting to manually force the integration. (Sanction recognized CaseMap after installing the software on a different PC.) Sanction gets my wholehearted recommendation based on its combined features and its relatively low cost.
Category: Trial Presentation. Written:
2006. Added:
7-09-2008.
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