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December 1999
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The Year In Review 1999 Online

Academy Computer Services Inc.

www.legalhardware.com, January Page 12

Academy Computer Services Inc. announced the launch of its Web site at www.legalhardware.com. The Web site showcases the company's products and offers links to more than 3,000 legal research sites, it says.

For more information ENTER no. 813 after Clicking Here.

CenturionSoft

X-Portal Software, April Page 38

X-Portal software can save time and improve Internet researching, says the company.

For more information ENTER no. 814 after Clicking Here.

Corprasoft Inc.

Corprasoft Legal Desktop, May Page 12

The service allows users to gather and share information across the Internet without sacrificing efficiency or security, says the company. It includes hardware, consulting, support, maintenance and training, says Corprasoft.

For more information ENTER no. 815 after Clicking Here.

Cyber 411

Cyber 411 Web site, January Page 52

Cyber 4ll offers fast, thorough Internet searches, says Fort Lauderdale, Fla.'s Cyber Networks Inc.

For more information ENTER no. 816 after Clicking Here.

DAWSON Information Services Group

Information Quest version 2.0, January Page 41

DAWSON Information Services Group announced new features and new payment options with the release of its upgraded Information Quest version 2.0.

For more information ENTER no. 817 after Clicking Here.

Digistamp

e-TimeStamp Service, March Page 8

Digistamp announced the release of its e-TimeStamp Service, which it describes as a digital, third-party witness to protect intellectual property.

For more information ENTER no. 826 after Clicking Here.

GTE Law Enforcement Services

The Bastille, February Page 1

Law enforcement officials and prosecutors can use GTE's Web-based, secure Virtual Private Network to share information among local, state and federal organizations, says GTE Law Enforcement Service.

For more information ENTER no. 825 after Clicking Here.

HotOffice Technologies Inc.

HotOffice Version 2.0, June Page 24

HotOffice Technologies Inc., of Boca Raton, Fla., announced the release of its HotOffice Version 2.0 Web-based Intranet service.

For more information ENTER no. 824 after Clicking Here.

Hubbard Online

March Page 52

Hubbard Online, of Chicago, Ill., which develops Web sites for the legal profession, says its service is in compliance with Formal Opinion 98-2, issued by the Professional and Judicial Ethics Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

For more information ENTER no. 823 after Clicking Here.

ImaginOn

WebZinger, April Page 38

The program sits on a PC desktop, and allows lawyers and other users to simply type in search words, says the company.

For more information ENTER no. 822 after Clicking Here.

Interliant

Firstuse.com, February Page 8

Firstuse.com provides attorneys, inventors and other parties with a simple process to time and date stamp a digital file and record it with an independent third party, says Interliant.

For more information ENTER no. 821 after Clicking Here.

International Business Machines Corp.

Talking Web Browser, March Page 45

International Business Machines Corp. says its talking Web browser opens the doors of the Internet for blind and visually-impaired users. The software, called Home Page Reader for Windows, speaks aloud the information found on the site, reports IBM, based in Somers, N.Y.

For more information ENTER no. 820 after Clicking Here.

Lawline.com

CLE courses, July Page 20

New York's Lawline.Com introduced online continuing legal education courses, in partnership with bar associations and other CLE providers.

For more information ENTER no. 819 after Clicking Here.

Martindale-Hubbell

Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory CD-ROM version 4.0, March Page 5

Martindale-Hubbell has redesigned and upgraded the CD-ROM version of its namesake law directory.

For more information ENTER no. 818 after Clicking Here.

MONTAG Multimedia Publishing Co.

Computer-Assisted Legal Research Unplugged: The User-Friendly Guide to LEXIS-NEXIS & Westlaw, April Page 3

The company announced the publication of the second edition of this book written by Adam J. Piacente.

For more information ENTER no. 827 after Clicking Here.

Netopia

Virtual Office, February Page 36

Netopia, of Alameda, Calif., says its Virtual Office allows lawyers to quickly create and host their own Web sites.

For more information ENTER no. 828 after Clicking Here.

Oceana Publications, Inc.

CLE Advisor, July Page 18

Oceana Publications Inc. announced the launch of CLE Advisor, a Web-based continuing legal education service.

For more information ENTER no. 829 after Clicking Here.

The Productivity Works Inc.

pwTelephone, January Page 26

The Productivity Works Inc., of Trenton, N.J., released pwTelephone, which the company says turns a standard telephone and PC into an inexpensive Web server.

For more information ENTER no. 830 after Clicking Here.

Seem Software

Express Assist 2, February Page 8

Seem Software introduced Express Assist 2, which the company says is a Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 utility that soups up Microsoft Outlook Express e-mail functions.

For more information ENTER no. 831 after Clicking Here.

SharpeWare

WebStorm 2.5, April Page 38

Using SiteStorm technology, the edition allows lawyers and other researchers to check and review their Web sites, and check text from links.

For more information ENTER no. 832 after Clicking Here.

UPS

UPS Document Exchange Invoices, September Page 1

UPS Document Exchange Invoices is a billing translation and secure electronic delivery service for the legal community, reports the Atlanta company.

For more information ENTER no. 833 after Clicking Here.

West Group

WestSuite, May Page 13

The software includes the Westmate 32-bit application; Westcheck 3.12; the West Intranet Toolkit; and CiteLink 2.0. The CD is free and allows customers to update their West Group software to assure that they have the latest Y2K complaint versions, reports West.

For more information ENTER no. 834 after Clicking Here.

westlaw.com, June Page 1

West Group, of Eagan, Minn., said its upgraded Westlaw.com online service includes a number of enhancements to ease research, including improved printing functions.

For more information ENTER no. 835 after Clicking Here.

Inside
December 1999 Issue LTN

LTN: The Year in Review

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