Blackout's ability to redact quickly – even when managing large volumes – makes it the best choice for complex redaction tasks involving sensitive information. Reduce review time, lower costs, and create workflows that increase accuracy.
Any Industry: Finance, Construction, Mining, Transport, Retail, Telecomms, Real Estate, Education, Insurance, Pharmaceuticals Any Task: Compliance, Litigation Review, HR Matters & Equitable Hiring, FOIA Requests, DSARs, Majeure Disputes, Anonymizing Reports
Any Sensitive Info: PII, PHI, PCI, Account IDs, Dates, Emails, Phone #s, Addresses, Charts, Pivot Table Data, Embedded Objects, Notes/Comments
BENEFITS • Cut time and costs out of reviews with automated redactions • Rule-based redaction allows for versatile application of Blackout to any task requiring markup • Create efficiencies that drive down human error by redacting words, phrases, and text patterns simultaneously • Ensure privileged information is secure while retaining native documents
FEATURES • Seamlessly integrates into Relativity 10+ • Auto-redacts any sensitive information in imaged, native PDF, or native Excel file • Redacts information not visible in the files, including file attachments, meta data, and document notes/comments • Quality check with approval, reject and override options • Mass import/export functions via .CSV file
Based on our record, LibrePCB seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 6 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
There's also https://librepcb.org/ Has anyone had time to try Horizon and/or LibrePCB and compare them to KiCad? - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
On the open source front, LibrePCB seems to be the only contender, never used it myself, but have heard good things and met some devs at a conference and they were nice. The level of support you get there may be a bit more personal. Otoh, if you've never designed PCBs before, it may be hard to even tell if something is a bug... Source: about 1 year ago
I would throw LibrePCB into the mix. Coming from Eagle, it was easier for me to grasp than KiCad. Source: about 1 year ago
Also LibrePCB at https://librepcb.org A bit "lighter" in size than KiCad. Source: over 2 years ago
I've been turning out some nice results from LibrePCB. It has a learning curve like anything else but its not an impossibly convoluted workflow like some of the more established FOSS programs out there. Source: almost 3 years ago
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