Sometimes you are doing something in TurboLaw that takes a long time (e.g., performing a backup, or creating a large new document) but it turns out you didn’t want to do it, and you just want to be able to cancel what you started without having to wait for it to finish.

In previous versions of TurboLaw, this was impossible – you had to wait until the program was done. This has all changed in TurboLaw 2.80.
Creating a document: progress bar

TurboLaw now lets you cancel any long-running operation at any time – you don’t have to wait if you don’t want to.

Additionally, TurboLaw 2.80 uses the power of modern multi-core CPUs better, which means while it is performing these long-running operations, your computer remains responsive – you won’t get that “Switch to/Retry” window, and TurboLaw won’t appear to “freeze” while doing some long-running operation.

This is just one of the many changes we’ve made in version 2.80 to make TurboLaw even easier to use. Stay tuned this month as we highlight some of the other changes coming in version 2.80, scheduled to be released at the end of April (or very early in May)!