Ryan
GBI like it, but one annoying thing. I actually think it is quite useful, but sometimes I enter in a wrong fact and cannot delete the entry. For example if I enter 2006 Deed of Trust, but it was actually a 2007 Assignment of of Deed of Trust I can edit the content, but the heading still says. I typically just delete the whole thing and retype it, but the empty box stays in the form, which is a little distracting. Overall it is a very useful, but that is an annoying little kink.
Woodrow
GBTrue time saver once you input the… True time saver once you input the information on your case. I'm disappointed I have not used FactBox before now.
Russell
GBFactBox is the best litigation chronology software available. I am a trial lawyer who has been handling medical malpractice cases for 42 years. Every case has a chronology, and in medical malpractice cases, these chronologies are the foundation of the case. Every progress note, every medical treatment, is a potential separate fact. For years I would create an outline or chronology of the important facts in my case, but there was no link to the actual medical record. Factbox has created a program that I have always thought was critical for litigation. Now, not only can I create a factual chronology, but I can assign facts to critical issues and filter just for those facts. Even more critical, howerve, is the ability to link, not only the complete medical record to a particular fact, but the specific page from the medical record to the fact. Now, instead of scrolling through hundreds of pages of medical records to see the actual progress note that corresponds to the fact, with one click I can bring it up for review. Brilliant! I have been waiting for a program like this for many years, and I delighted that such a well thought out program has finally been created by developers who know exactly what is the most essential software program for managing the multiple facts associated with a medical malpractice case. Additionally, the support is excellent. The developers really have an interest in helping lawyers be better lawyers using their product. I have written and lectured extensively on the subject of technology in litigation, and state with a certain degree of experience that this is a must have program for litigators.
Susannah
GBGreat for non-legal work too Although FactBox is primarily marketed to lawyers. It is great for non-legal work too. I use it as an artist and professor for keeping track of images, research, to-do lists and to develop ideas for a project. It beats anything else on the market for these combined functions, including BaseCamp, EverNote, Word or Trello. Even if say something like Trello is better at To-Do lists on its own, nothing combines these functions of product development.
Carl
GBUseful but not mature I like where the team at FactBox is going, but they need to workout some workflow and data organization issues. The main workflow issue is keeping everyone in sync with updates. It is very hard to find out what facts have been entered since a given date. The organization of uploaded files, vs text is also strange.