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Cons

Because Time Matters does far more than document assembly, you may well be tempted to switch to Time Matters even though your office may use a different solution for tracking client, case and calendar information. That could be good or bad, depending on your office's commitment to a different system.

·Lacks the high-end power of competing products, though it makes that power available through a link to HotDocs  
·Does not produce a separate listing of data used to complete a document  
·Costs slightly more than HotDocs, but less than FastDraft.  
·Depends on the stability of the word processor's Mail Merge capability, which has been problematic in some installations of Microsoft Word  


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