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FTR TheRecord Annotator v3.3 |
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FTR TheRecord Annotator® 3.3
TheRecord Annotator is an electronic note-taking program designed for
judges, court monitors and lawyers who want to annotate court proceedings,
and for transcription firms that want to provide their clients with interactive
transcripts. TheRecord Annotator includes TheRecord Player™, FTR's premier
audio/video play back program, WordLink™, and a Microsoft® Word add-in that
makes it possible to create notes and transcripts in Microsoft® Word.
TheRecord Annotator includes diverse features to help you expedite the
annotation process. Customizable “hot keys,” glossaries and picklists automate
entry of frequently used names, terms and other information. A powerful
internal search engine instantly locates all log sheets and audio/video associated
with a particular case, or search log sheets for specific occurrences, speakers
and notes. And Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications is included so you can
easily integrate TheRecord Annotator with third-party applications or customize
it for specific needs of your court.
TheRecord Annotator®
Versatile Features That Help You
Improve Productivity
Convenience
- Create notes within TheRecord Annotator or within a Microsoft Word
document.
- Take notes before, during and after recording without being connected
to the audio/video, and use notes to link to specific segments once you
obtain a copy of the audio/video proceeding.
- Automatically inserts time stamps before each note as direct hyperlinks
to associated audio/video segments.
- Glossary hot-keys for rapid or repetitive text entry.
- Includes Microsoft VBA for integrating FTR Log Notes with third-party
applications and for customizing it to meet the court's specific needs.
- Compatible with Crestron and AMX control and automation systems.
Ease of Use
- Access required testimony without fast-forwarding or rewinding cassettes.
- Instantly find all log sheets and audio associated with a particular case.
- Search log sheets for specific occurrences, speakers and notes.
- “Hot keys,” glossaries and picklists expedite rapid or repetitive text entry.
- Compliant with accessibility requirements for disabled users
(Section 508 in USA).
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