XP-Style Appearances
In version 2.42, TurboLaw has been significantly overhauled to use the visual style of Windows XP. Users will notice slightly different fonts & colors, which will make TurboLaw easier to use for those with poor eyesight.
In version 2.42, TurboLaw has been significantly overhauled to use the visual style of Windows XP. Users will notice slightly different fonts & colors, which will make TurboLaw easier to use for those with poor eyesight.
To help people remember when their Updates & Support subscription is about to expire, we have added a reminder screen to TurboLaw which will pop up when you have less than 30 days left to your subscription. Once you renew your subscription, the warning will go away. TurboLaw checks your subscription status when it checks for updates, so be sure to check for updates after renewing!
Due to user feedback, TurboLaw’s Automatic Updates now run minimized, so that they do not inturrupt your work – although you can always “minimize” the Update Utility when it is performing updates and continue to use your computer. This improvement comes along with several other mostly cosmetic updates in version 2.38.
This is just a notice to everyone that our yearly Document Updates are done. If you have noticed that TurboLaw has been downloading lots of documents in the past 3 or 4 weeks, you’ve been seeing the effects of our yearly update. As of today, the updates are complete, so there will be no more “mass” updates, until this time next year.
Talking about blogging – and “blawgs,” or law blogs – with Keith M. Survell, the head of development and blogger at TurboLaw Software.
If you are receiving spam emails that say they are from us (@prometheancorporation.com or @turbolaw.com), please rest assured that these emails are not coming from us – they are “fake.” Unfortunately, it is very easy to “fake” the “from” address of an email!