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  • Saving Projects

    Posted Nov 11, 2011 in Features

    When we initially released ReadyConvert and the ReadySuite product line, it was developed as a utility for litigation support professionals to quickly import their data (such as load files) to convert, process, validate and export it. As part of the original requirements, there was no need for creating projects. What we’re learning is more customers [...]

  • Custom Fields & Data Types

    Posted Nov 02, 2011 in Features

    We’re hard at work on some major new additions coming to the ReadySuite and ReadyConvert product lines. We’ll be discussing some of these in detail here as we get closer to releasing them. First up, we’ve added the ability for you to specify data types for custom fields (aka metadata). An immediate benefit of this [...]

  • Introducing ReadySuite 3.6

    Posted Oct 04, 2011 in News

    We’ve just released ReadySuite v3.6, introducing new features and bug fixes to our specialized bundle of utilities for handling various document and imaging tasks. Features include a new family panel view, importing group identifiers, exporting text files and improved grid display. Most of the changes have been highlighted on our development blog. To learn about [...]

  • Exporting Text Files, Family View & Misc Changes

    Posted Oct 04, 2011 in Features

    We’ve been hard at work on some major new additions coming to ReadySuite, but we’re also eager to share features that are release-worthy – so without delay, ReadySuite v3.6 is now available. Going with the recent changes made in v3.5, we’ve further improved the import delimited text wizard. For starters, if you’re importing a rather [...]

  • Checking Resources, Adjusting Batches

    Posted Sep 23, 2011 in Features

    In our latest release, we introduced several new features, including the ability to check your resources and adjust the paths for your imported batches. These features were always available – but, only during the import process. Now, we’ve introduced a wizard so you can re-run the process, across all your imports. Further, we’ve added the [...]