...Xera is a document review software as a service built on HTML5, making it accessible on any device running a browser, including Apple Safari...
...PDF, .png, .jpg files for web applications, and into .svg format for HTML5 applications. The Document Converter can be used on its own...
Software-as-a-service practice management rivals desktop software
...told LTN there are plans to move to a more HTML5-enabled configuration in the next release to bring support for other popular...
...Autonomy," he said. "Their strategy is to move into an HTML5 path versus developing native applications. ... We help them understand how they can...
This year's winners reflect a diversity of creative projects and leadership
As lawyers embrace smartphones and tablets, e-discovery vendors race to complete mobile options to manage and perform e-discovery tasks
Thomson Reuters realigns its orientation and will present mobile and cloud options at LegalTech New York that include web-based practice management dashboards for small firms and corporate counsel; r
The 2012 LTN Innovation Award winners reflect a diversity of creative projects and leadership, from legal education to e-discovery. The innovators among us are creating new tools to meet new challeng
...software that targets small to mid-sized firms. The mobile editions are HTML5 websites, not native applications. At 2013 International CES in Las...
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