Redline Directly In Email? Yes, This Sleek Document Comparison Software Has Figured It Out - Above the Law
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Redline Directly In Email? Yes, This Sleek Document Comparison Software Has Figured It Out - Above the Law
"It's closing in on midnight, and instead of watching that movie you planned, you're toggling between three windows on your laptop. Jittery after your third cup of coffee, you're trying to reconcile the "final-final-v7-clean.docx" version of a 1,000-page contract a partner sent before dinner. The deadline to file is tomorrow. The redlines are chaotic, the PDF formatting is jumping all over the place, and the software keeps crashing. Hanging over it all is the dread that a single missed change will blow the deal."
"The software doesn't need hours of training, and it doesn't overwhelm you with features you don't need. And with its newest upgrade, redlining directly in email, it has become even more useful. "We've been demoing this new feature at conferences and firms are saying, 'I want everyone in my firm to have this. This is something I need,' Roxburgh said. He noted these features also come at a more affordable price than any competing software."
Draftable provides a focused document comparison tool designed to remove the stress of reconciling lengthy contracts under tight deadlines. The interface highlights differences between two uploaded files with a single click and mimics familiar software to reduce learning time. The product supports more than 25 upload methods and integrates with platforms like iManage and NetDoc. New functionality adds redlining directly in email to speed collaborative review. The tool aims to avoid feature overload, remain affordable compared with competitors, and has been adopted by over 900 law firms including Allens, Brodies, and Mills & Reeve.
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