NEWS
inMailX, inDocX, and inPDF will be exhibited at the 5th Annual Lawtech Summit & Awards, which will take place on 9th and 10th September 2010 at Hyatt Regency, Sanctuary Cove, QLD
inMailX 2.10 beta has been released. This latest inMailX version works with Microsoft Outlook 2010, and it has been developed using the latest .Net 4 technologies.
Digitus has sponsored and showcased the inMailX smarter productivity solution at the Executive Assistants Forum that was held at the Swissotel in Sydney, Australia.
The event was an opportunity to atain professional expertise necessary to easily assimilate and manage the information and knowledge necessary for the role of EA and PA.
inMailX was exhibited at the 3rd Annual Managing Partners Forum, which took place on 19th and 20th February 2010, at Hyatt Regency Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia.
inMailX has been showcased at the Professionals Conference in Niseko, Japan, and at the Australian Professional Advisors Conference in Sun Peaks, Canada.
inMailX and DigitusNet will be exhibited at the 4th Annual Lawtech Summit & Awards, which will take place on 17th and 18th September 2009, at Hyatt Coolum, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia.
We are pleased to announce the release of inMailX 2.7 beta for Microsoft Outlook 2007.
DigitusNet 2.5 beta has been released to a group of selected customers. This new intranet platform introduces completely new logic and functionality in managing staff directories, internal corporate expertise and content, and it is due to be released towards the end of 2009.
Digitus is please to announce the beta release of inMailX 2.3 for Microsoft Outlook 2003, which introduces improved filing logic, including new Quick Filing and File Conversation features, improved integration with WorkSite and Worldox, the ability to operate in a "stealth" mode reducing the end user training requirements, and many more!
inMailX was featured at both The Whistler Conference and Australian Professional Advisors Conference that took place between 6th and 13th of January 2009, and between 13th and 20th of January 2009 in British Columbia, Canada.