March 17, 2016

Thomson Reuters ProView™ eReader Platform Version 2.4 Launched

Award-winning professional eReader platform adds improved search and notifications

NEW YORK eBook users have more ways to organize their titles and search to find the professional research content they need with the newest version of Thomson Reuters ProView, the leading professional eReader platform.

Thomson Reuters ProView is the first eReader platform specifically built for professional use, with advanced features such as full-text search, secured notes and highlights, and content updating. ProView leverages Thomson Reuters best-in-class content from across its global markets, providing a single, unique platform for professional eBooks. ProView eBooks are published in five languages across four continents. ProView is available for iPad® and Android™ tablets, Surface™ tablets and for Windows® and Mac® computers.

Thomson Reuters ProView now offers more ways to navigate, access, and share ProView eBook content. With version 2.4, ProView offers features such as:

  • Improved search of eBook titles
    Simplified search term input, improved display of results, and ability to save title queries
  • Notifications
    Notifications display whenever a new or updated title is added to the user’s library
  • Author & Title Filtering in the ProView Library
    Users can filter on the main ProView Library page by either title or author
  • Organizing Titles by Category
    Titles can be organized by publisher-defined or user-defined categories. Users can create and filter by categories such as topics, most-used eBooks or favorites

Availability of features may vary depending on specific titles, Thomson Reuters publishing brands, and user platforms.

“Thomson Reuters ProView is continually improving and adding features that streamline workflows for busy professionals who need key research information at their fingertips while on the go,” said Helen Elardo, Global Head of ProView, Thomson Reuters. “ProView provides unparalleled mobility and usability for eBook content.  ProView is a great example of how Thomson Reuters combines its innovative technologies and leading content to help professionals around the world access and use key information wherever and whenever they need it.”

Thomson Reuters ProView is a first-of-its-kind, professional-grade platform for the delivery and use anywhere, anytime, of specialized Thomson Reuters content and productivity tools, including popular legal reference books from Thomson Reuters, Sweet & Maxwell, Sweet & Maxwell Asia, Carswell®, Thomson Reuters Aranzadi, Thomson Reuters La Ley, Editora Revista dos Tribunais, FISCOSoft, Mexico Dofiscal, Abeledo Perrot, Legal Publishing Chile, and Thomson Reuters Legal ANZ. There are also leading reference books from the Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters offered via the Thomson Reuters ProView platform.

Information on ProView and its numerous reference and professional development titles can be found at https://info.proview.thomsonreuters.com/en.html. Information can be found in Spanish at: https://info.proview.thomsonreuters.com/es.html; in Portuguese at: https://info.proview.thomsonreuters.com/pt.html; and in French at: https://info.proview.thomsonreuters.com/fr.html.

Thomson Reuters ProView is available for iPad users at the Apple® App Storesm, Android tablet users at Google Play and the Amazon Appstore for Android, and for Windows and Mac users at https://info.proview.thomsonreuters.com/en.html.


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