Because it's a TCP/IP connection, it mandates everyone to have their own
phone line to connect to CourtLink where they will then be using the
proprietary software housed on their server, hardly an Internet based
solution!
Gayle O'Connor, Marketing Manager, Legal Division
Pro2Net - Professional Resources. Net Speed.
1730 Minor Ave. Suite 1900 Seattle, WA 98101
206.664.7407 mailto:gayleo@pro2net.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Dreifuerst, Dina [mailto:dreifuerst@copn.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 7:59 AM
To: Law-Lib List (E-mail)
Subject: RE: CaseStream and CourtLink join forces
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gayle O'Connor [mailto:gayleo@pro2net.com]
>
> ...since when is CourtLink an "internet
> based service? Last I heard, CourtLink was still proprietary software
> access only.
http://www.courtlink.com/classic/index.html:
"CourtLink Classic Internet Connect
With the release of CourtLink Classic Version 6.3b you can
now access CourtLink Classic through a TCP/IP (Internet
Protocol) connection."
"Note: CourtLink Classic Internet Connect is NOT web-based,
but uses the Internet to connect to the CourtLink Network."
Dina Dreifuerst, Librarian dreifuerst@copn.com
Clements, O'Neill, Pierce, Nickens & Wilson, LLP
1000 Louisiana, Suite 1800 (713) 654-7617
Houston, Texas 77002 (fax) 654-7690
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any
invention in human history - with the possible exceptions
of handguns and tequila."
-Mitch Ratliffe, Technology Review April, 1992
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