NIS-Elements Viewer
The E-Transcript Viewer is for viewing PTX files created by E-Transcript Manager. Court reporting firms use E-Transcript manager to convert their ASCII files into either E-Transcript executable files, those that end with.exe, or E-Transcript PTX files, those that end with.ptx. The PTX format was created for 2 main reasons. RealLegal E-Transcript Downloads. These software and apps are provided by RealLegal and downloaded from their website. They may or may not be compatible with your equipment and/or devices. RealLegal E-Transcript Bundle Viewer.E-Transcript Viewer is NOT compatible with Mac. RealLegal Portable E-Transcript for iPad and iPhone.
The free E-Transcript Viewer is all that's needed to view an E-Transcript. You may want to check out more software, such as Free Microsoft Project Viewer, Free MSG Viewer or Phoenix Viewer, which might be similar to E-Transcript Bundle Viewer. Download E-Transcript Bundle Viewer. Trusted Windows (PC) download RealLegal E-Transcript Manager 9.1.2.204. Virus-free and 100% clean download. Get RealLegal E-Transcript Manager alternative downloads.
NIS-Elements Viewer is a free standalone program to view image files and datasets. It offers the same powerful view and image selection modes as the NIS-Elements core packages: Volume View with 3D Rendering, Tile View for Time, Z and Multipoint datasets, and Slice View for Z and Time datasets. The NIS-Elements Viewer also has the same look and feel as the NIS-Elements core packages. For example, calibrations, and binary layers (thresholded objects) created in the core package also port over to the NIS-Elements Viewer. In addition, image header information and experimental information such as time interval, Z step and device parameters are accessible (Windows version only). Saving ND datasets to TIFF files is also built into the NIS-Elements Viewer.
Windows Viewer
Minimum System Requirements
- CPU Core 2 Duo or higher
- Windows 10 Pro or later
- 64 bit only
- Direct X version 11 or higher
Mac OS X Viewer
Minimum System Requirements
- CPU Core 2 Duo or higher
- OS Mac OS X 10.6 or later
- Video NVIDIA or ATI Radeon Graphics Card Recommended
E Transcript
ASCII
Adobe PDF
At Foldy Reporting we are often asked about getting a legal transcript via e-mail. It may be called an electronic transcript. Attorneys and legal professionals often wonder which file format will best meet their needs. Here is information about the most popular formats: ETranscript, ASCII, Adobe PDF.
E-Transcripts
Of this group, RealLegal E-Transcript format is the only one that is specific to the legal industry. Since its product launch in late 1990, E Transcript has continued to gain popularity.
E-Transcript files are usually sent as a .ptx file. Opening to view these .ptx files requires downloading E-Transcript Viewer software by the recipient. E-Transcript viewer is a Free download on the RealLegal Website.
ETranscript .ptx files will not open in any other software program. However, once open utilizing E-Transcript Viewer, you can export transcripts to ASCII, PDF, as well as other file types.
E Transcript contains a hyperlinked word index. Click on any word in its word index to be instantly taken to pages where it appears. Your ETranscript is completely text-searchable with many printing options, including your ability to print your own condensed legal transcript including a word index.
Scanned exhibits may be 'bundled' with your E Transcript. Hyperlinks will connect exhibit names and references to the scanned exhibits. The hyperlinks will show up as underlined text. Simply clicking on Exhibit 5, for example, will cause that exhibit to open and display onscreen.
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- The most feature-rich format, providing the widest range of compatibility
- Each user must download ETranscript Viewer software
ASCII format has been in use for many years. ASCII files generally appear as .txt files, that are compatible with Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, Windows text programs such as Notepad, Wordpad and Mac computers. The ASCII file is, basically, universal. ASCII files are also easily imported into legal case management software.
The ASCII file is easy to open or import, but it is actually nothing but text. Additional features only come from programs used to view it. It prints terribly when opened in programs such as Notepad.
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- ASCII file is the most compatible with legal case management software
- Provides the least functionality