šŸš€ Exciting News: DraftCheck v2.9 is Here! šŸŽ‰

Big things are on the horizon, and we couldnā€™t be more thrilled! While weā€™re gearing up for someĀ majorĀ feature rollouts in the coming weeks, we couldnā€™t resist giving you a little teaser of whatā€™s to come. So today, weā€™re excited to announce the release ofĀ DraftCheck v2.9!

This update may be a point release, but itā€™s packed with meaningful enhancements designed to make your work smoother, smarter, and more efficient. Letā€™s dive into whatā€™s new in v2.9 and why you should be just as excited as we are!

Whatā€™s New in DraftCheck v2.9?

1ļøāƒ£Ā Introducing the ā€œPotential Redline Issuesā€ Section

We all know that redlines are an essential part of any negotiation process. However, they can sometimes create unintended consequencesā€”especially in lengthy, complex documents. Thatā€™s where our new feature comes in!

With the ā€œPotential Redline Issuesā€ section on the Review Screen, weā€™re taking a proactive approach to help you catch those tricky errors before they become costly mistakes. Hereā€™s how it works:

  • Redline Cross-Reference Alerts: Any changes that impact cross-referencesā€”like numbering adjustments, paragraph moves, additions, or deletionsā€”will now be flagged for your attention.
  • Smarter Issue Detection: By identifying these potential problem areas upfront, you can ensure your documents remain accurate and polished throughout the negotiation process.

This is just the beginning of our journey to make redline management smarter and more intuitive. Our goal with DraftCheck is simple: to give you the tools to produce flawless work every time.

With a quick click of a button, you can navigate and see if the redline has a domino affect on a cross-reference.Ā  This will make it easier to identify changes and avoid any costly incorrect cross-references.

Specifically we highlight the following:

a. If Paragraph numbering has been changed by addition or deletion of a paragraph ā†’ Cross References to paragraphs with new indices are included to Potential Redline Issues

b. If a paragraph moves, switches places, or is merged with another paragraph and therefore the text is changed from one location to anotherā†’ Cross References to paragraphs with new indices are included to Potential Redline Issues.

c. If a paragraph is split into 2 sections ā†’ Cross-references to paragraphs with new indices are included to Potential Redline Issues.

d. If a paragraph is changed more than 75% ā†’ Cross-ReferencesĀ  are included into Potential Redline Issues to ensure that the paragraph’s reference is still appropriate

2ļøāƒ£Ā Bug Fixes & Refinements

Weā€™ve also been hard at work fine-tuning DraftCheck to ensure it performs better than ever:

  • Improved Cross-Reference Handling: Weā€™ve addressed edge cases where cross-references were formatted in unconventional ways, ensuring more reliable identification and tracking.
  • Streamlined Display: Weā€™ve cleaned up how information is presented so you can focus on what matters mostā€”getting your work done quickly and efficiently.

These small but mighty changes are all part of our commitment to continuous improvement and delivering a product that truly works for you.

Whatā€™s Next? The Best Is Yet to Come!

While v2.9 is an exciting step forward, let me tell youā€”weā€™re just getting started! Some groundbreaking updates are right around the corner, and Iā€™m practically bursting with excitement to share them with you soon. Stay tuned for announcements that will take DraftCheck to the next level!

Happy Holidays from All of Us at DraftCheck!Ā šŸŽ„āœØ

As we wrap up this year, I want to take a moment to wish everyone a joyful holiday season. Whether youā€™re stepping away from work for some much-needed rest or powering through those last-minute projects, we hope this update helps make your life just a little bit easier.

Hereā€™s to wrapping up 2024 on a high noteā€”and an even brighter future ahead with DraftCheck! Thank you for being part of this journey with us.

Letā€™s keep pushing boundaries together! šŸ’Ŗ