A PDF pioneer: an Oklahoma attorney developed his own line of products for searching and managing PDF documents
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Steve Harris, a partner in the law firm of Doyle, Harris, Davis & Haughey, has created more than 20 programs that enable users to search and manage Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Then, Harris created a software company, called Acrobotics Inc, and contracted with PDF Store ( www.pdfstore.com ), to distribute Acrobotics' products.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2003
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Bankruptcy: Best Case Bankruptcy Version 14
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Best Case Solutions Inc.'s $595 Best Case Bankruptcy Version 14 is an law practice management software that offers attractive features at a reasonable price.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2005
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Imaging: AutoCapture-X3
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Acrobotics Inc's $179 AutoCapture-X3 is an data capture software that offers attractive features at a reasonable price.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2005
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