by Keith Survell | Nov 22, 2006 | Archive, Archived Announcements
Everyone here at TurboLaw is pleased to announce the release of TurboLaw Version 2.57 – some new features include a new user manual (with tips on how to “enable macros”) and better update notifications. As always, we strongly encourage customers to update!
by Keith Survell | Nov 17, 2006 | Archive, Archived Newsletters
The third issue of our company newsletter is now available online, in PDF format.
by Keith Survell | Sep 25, 2006 | Archive, Archived Announcements
We are pleased to announce the release of TurboLaw version 2.56! As usual, we’ve added a whole bunch of new features, as well as tweaking existing features based on the feedback we receive from you – our customers. Here’s a short list of “what’s new” for version 2.56.
by Keith Survell | Jul 28, 2006 | Archive, Archived Announcements
One of the questions we are asked most often is “how do I network TurboLaw?”
Well, now everyone can rest easy, because we’ve finished our comprehensive visual TurboLaw Networking Guide. This multi-step guide takes you through everything you’ll need to know when setting up TurboLaw on a network.
by Keith Survell | Jul 26, 2006 | Archive, Archived Announcements
Now available: Version 2.55 of TurboLaw Software. As always, we continue to add features that are requested by our customers to the program, and 2.55 represents quite a lot of work in making TurboLaw easy to use. If you don’t have version 2.55 yet, we highly recommend checking for updates to make sure you have it.
by Keith Survell | Jul 6, 2006 | Archive, Archived Newsletters
The second issue of our company newsletter is now available for download, in PDF format.
by Keith Survell | Mar 6, 2006 | Archive, Archived Newsletters
The first volume of our company newsletter is now available for download in PDF format.
by Keith Survell | Nov 16, 2005 | Archive, Archived Announcements
TurboLaw – Criminal Law (for Massachusetts) is now available. If you have our General Practitioner’s Suite (which almost everyone does), the next time you check for updates in TurboLaw, you’ll automatically receive Criminal Law.