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Workshare Professional Now Supports Windows 8 and Office 2013

By Sean Doherty All Articles 

Law Technology News

May 17, 2013

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Product of the week: Workshare Professional 7.5.

Manufacturer: Workshare, which offers secure enterprise collaboration software.

Description: Workshare Professional incorporates document comparison, metadata removal, and PDF creation software. The 7.5 upgrade adds support for Microsoft Windows 8 and Microsoft Office 2013. Workshare's collaboration software can now launch from inside Office 2013 applications. All document edits are contained in an original master document, which gives users easy access to content changes and dispenses with the need to create document versions. Law firms can centrally administer policies to intercept email attachments sent from Outlook, automatically remove metadata or create a PDF, and even replace attachments with a secure link to the document stored online. These strategies are designed to prevent employees from inadvertently including sensitive or hidden information in documents sent outside the organization.

For more information see the press release and Workshare Professional's webpage.

Target market: small to large law firms using Microsoft Windows and Office products.

Competitive landscape: Litéra and Microsystems.

Price: Starts at $199 for a one-year subscription with customer support.

The product of the week is gleaned from the many press releases Law Technology News receives via email or at tradeshows. Send your press release to lawtech@alm.com. Each week, on Friday, we will select a new or upgraded product or service that has debuted within the previous four weeks. The product or service must be of use to lawyers or law firms and support the practice or business of law. It must be available to readers on or before the publication date.

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Attorney Sean Doherty is LTN's technology editor.

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