Typinator accessibility5/21/2023 The future of the product is uncertain - Abacus is pushing people to a virtual desktop solution, which I have no interest in. The software company has been purchased by a large company (Abacus) and they are jacking up the price a LOT (about 600%) Their web-based solution has been in development for years and is terrible–it doesn’t even have feature parity with the desktop version Here are the biggest issues I have with HotDocs: I’m hoping the community here can help point me in the right direction–help me figure out what products will work together to form a complete solution for my clients my staff, and me. I don’t believe there is a single product that will do everything I need. I want to ditch HotDocs and Windows and go 100% Mac for my law firm. HotDocs is the main thing that is keeping me running Windows. I have spent many man months on them over the years and they have served me well. I have created my own custom Word and PDF templates and a sophisticated design of the data needed to drive those templates. I am also a recovering IT consultant/software developer/project manager and did that for 13 years before going to law school.įor about ten years, I have been using document automation software on Windows called HotDocs. I wish I better understood how all this stuff works.I need some high-level help. I’m sure it’s perfectly possible to mitigate any associated concerns. All I was saying was “ok, this may not be quite a easy/innocent to implement as it might appear at first glance” then again, it might well be. Again, my knowledge more or less ends there the horse may already be ranging freely, because DT has a browser integrated and can be controlled by script. That’s a Swiss cheese model approach to security - the more levels you have, the less likely security will ever be compromised. It was along rather more general lines, something like “if an app cannot parse links, then nobody can make it parse a malicious link if an app can parse links, that’s one step towards being able to gain malicious access”. My concern was not that your DT item links might fall into the wrong hands. Thank you for explaining your workflow I feel that’s always especially helpful when a new feature is to be considered. Different uses, workflows and preferences require different options it is very much for DT to decide what is practicable, safe and useful to a range of users. Doing so would destroy an enormous base of knowledge and input. I would be saddened if DEVONtech placed more weight on my suggestions than on anybody else’s. I may be a vocal user of this forum, but that doesn’t make my opinions or reservations more or less important than yours, or any other users’. With DevonThink, for some reason, I often end up with a very long list of results many of which are completely irrelevant, and I often end up having to search through a long list of results to find the target - sorry, I don’t understand how my DevonThink Item Links are a security issue if they fall in the hands of an outsider.ĭear no. When I go to, move to, copy to, I would like the search to generate one or at least a short list of groups / subgroups which contains the search word or string which is exactly what a similar search in typinator would yield.
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