Monday, October 24, 2005

InForm Court Form Update

New Ontario Court Forms are being released today to Inform Court Form Suite subscribers. Infoware has contacted all clients who require the updates.

This version, v6.87, includes the following changes that are effective immediately:

Added Forms:
- 34C (Commission)
- 34D (Letter of Request)
- 34E (Order for commission and letter request)

Updated Forms:
Removed signing lines from:
- 23A1 Notice of Discontinuance (whole action)
- 23A2 Notice of Discontinuance (part of action).

Added Note to inform users that these 2 forms are no longer valid in Toronto:
- Pre-Trial Memorandum (short)
- Pre-Trial Memorandum (long)

If you have any questions regarding this update, please contact Infoware.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Document Assembly Q & A

If you are considering purchasing Infoware's Document Assembly Suite, the following post may address some of your questions about our solution:

Q: We use a standard desktop setup and any software needs to be "approved" before it can be added to the desktop. What files are deployed in this solution?

A: The Document Assembly tools include two .dll files that are signed and installed to the folder c:\program files\infoware. Two Word template files are also installed to the user's Startup Folder as set in Word "Options" menu.

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Q: Where are the "Clauses" stored? Is this as simple as a shared drive, or is there more to it than that?

A: Clauses are stored in a specially formatted Word document that can be stored locally or (more commonly) saved to a shared network drive. User permissions can be applied to this file to determine who can access and alter the clause text.

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Q: Is the online demo the only thing I can show my users?

A: For many firms, we will give live web-based demos of the product. Please contact us for details. Also if you are interested, we can also provide you with a limited-term demo edition.