I also kind of — I like to call it a poor man's
document assembly or
document origination program
because you don't have to have — you can get some of the benefits of those more expensive and comprehensive programs with this little tool that just kind of lives on your desktop and you just enter the characters and the beauty of it and what makes it I think better than just using the Microsoft Word equivalent is that you can use it — it's cross-platform, so you can use it in any
software package that you happened to be running, like if you're in Clio or whatever your timekeeping
software is, if you've got the shortcuts set up properly in TextExpander you can use it in your time entries and it will carry — it will expand the text literally to fit the criteria that you set forth and that will greatly cut down on your time spent entering time.
It also means that Mac users, a group that has been historically excluded from early iterations of legal
software advances, can take advantage of LEAP's
document assembly capabilities,
because Word Online is platform - agnostic.1