An iOS-based tablet app for creating, marking up, and navigating virtual PDF binders. Designed for litigators, it replaces physical document binders with password-protected virtual ones that can be annotated and shared electronically.
MyLitBag is a specialized iOS application designed for litigators and legal professionals to manage PDF documents. It allows users to create and organize virtual binders, replacing cumbersome physical binders. The app provides robust annotation tools, including highlighting, typing, and drawing, along with unique features like internal cross-referencing ('See' links) and searchable 'Nota Bene' markers for important passages. Documents can be imported from email or cloud storage and organized with numbered tabs. Binders can be shared electronically with colleagues or clients. The app itself is purchased from the Apple App Store, with additional monthly subscriptions available for sending binders via email. It is an iPad-only application, though the vendor states other platforms are planned. Support is available via email.
Organize PDF documents into virtual binders with numbered tabs for easy navigation.
Annotate documents by writing, highlighting, or typing in various colors and fonts.
Create internal 'See' links to connect pages and use searchable 'Nota Bene' notations to identify key passages.
Share binders via email in multiple formats, including a fully functional version for other users, a single PDF, or just annotated pages.
Add documents by copying from email, importing from cloud accounts (iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive), or from links sent by other users.
Mark significant pages with virtual 'sticky notes' for one-touch access.
Secure the app with a password and apply individual passwords to specific binders.
Stores all materials directly on the user's iPad or desired cloud account, not requiring a central server.
Set default preferences for annotations.
View documents in single or dual-page formats.
Automatically renumbers binder tabs when documents are added, deleted, or reorganized.
This is a monthly membership for sending binders via email. The core app is a separate purchase.
Source: vendor pricing page →This is a monthly membership for sending binders via email. The core app is a separate purchase.
Source: vendor pricing page →This is a monthly membership for sending binders via email. The core app is a separate purchase.
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An iOS-based tablet app for creating, marking up, and navigating virtual PDF binders. Designed for litigators, it replaces physical document binders with password-protected virtual ones that can be annotated and shared electronically.
Does MyLitBag have an in-app market place?
Yes
How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?
0
This is a monthly membership for sending binders via email. The core app is a separate purchase.
Source: vendor pricing page →This is a monthly membership for sending binders via email. The core app is a separate purchase.
Source: vendor pricing page →This is a monthly membership for sending binders via email. The core app is a separate purchase.
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