![]() ![]() ![]() To view an e-transcript, lawyers had to use the E-Transcript Viewer, which RealLegal wisely gave away for free. To create an e-transcript, court reporters had to purchase software that would take the text, create the word index, and bundle it all into an e-transcript. ![]() Once upon a time there was a company called RealLegal that developed an enhanced format for delivering transcripts called “e-transcript.” An e-transcript included the text of a transcript along with a “word index.” You could also search the text and export a cute “mini” transcript (4 pages to one printed page). This is a “lowest common denominator” file format since just about any computer or device can read it. TXT, sometimes called ASCII text referring to an ancient standard developed in the telegraph age. The default format for sending transcripts is plain-vanilla text, with an extension of. ![]() If you’ve ever received transcripts from a court reporter you’re probably familiar with the “e-transcript” format. It’s a completely FREE universal app available for both the iPhone and iPad. Today’s app is Westlaw Case Notebook Portable E-Transcript from legal powerhouse Thomson Reuters. Download Westlaw Case Notebook Portable E-Transcript (Free!!) ![]()
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