Thomson Reuters is expanding its ProView legal e-book reader with new usability features and more access options, while simulaneously planning for an audience that is larger in scope.
ProView launched in 2011 as a free Apple iPad e-book application intended for attorneys. It differs from consumer-grade readers, officials said at the time, because its features allows function such as transferring annotations, content updating, copy-and-paste, and full-text searching.
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