I get to interact with a wide variety of e-discovery document review platforms in my line of work, but CasePoint grabbed my attention when @Legal Discovery announced a complete move to HTML5. I had to know more. The bottom line is that CasePoint is one of the most approachable and powerful platforms that runs seamlessly on any computer or mobile device that you choose to use.

You may already be aware that the HTML comprises the basic building blocks of every website. The Web used to be just static text and images, but today we expect pages to be dynamic, interactive, responsive, and entertaining with graphics, video and automated elements. To support all this change, we’ve had to install plug-ins and add-ons in Web browsers, such as Adobe Systems Inc.’s Flash Player, Oracle Corp.’s Java, Microsoft Corp.’s Silverlight and ActiveX control. HTML5 is the next iteration of the language that does away with plug-ins. How does this help you review documents? Since CasePoint is completely built on HTML5, you get a uniform and fully functional experience regardless of what computer, mobile device or Web browser that you use.

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