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Eagan, Minn., March 8, 2018 — Thomson Reuters ProView now offers an iPhone® app, making it easier than ever for professionals to use leading eBook resources while on the go.

Users can now experience ProView’s market-leading eReader technology optimized for the iPhone, with the ProView features and functionality that professionals rely on to do their work better and faster.

• Resume your work while on the go

Seamlessly pick up where you left off with the Recent Activity feed for quick reference to recent research. ProView synchronizes activity across your devices, giving greater continuity and mobility to efficiently complete tasks.

• Quickly access content 

Easily search by title or author, search across your ProView library for relevant content, or navigate the table of contents to locate the answers you need.

• Leverage productivity tools

Work online or offline with the same ProView features and functionality you are familiar with, including the ability to create annotations and share content and links.

 “The ProView iPhone app is an excellent example of how ProView is continually evolving to meet the needs of today’s professional user,” said Eric González Canova, global head of ProView at Thomson Reuters. “We are determined to deliver customers their digital titles wherever they are and on the device of their preference to best meet their workflows and needs. Legal and tax professionals increasingly need seamless functionality across whichever device they’re using. The ProView iPhone app is a testament to our on-going commitment to listen to customers and expand ProView’s utility and versatility.” 

Thomson Reuters ProView for iPhone is available from the Apple App Store®.

Thomson Reuters ProView is a proprietary, market-leading eBook platform for legal and tax professionals, with features that are specifically designed for professional use, such as navigation, annotation and sharing capabilities within digital libraries and titles. ProView eBooks are published in seven languages across five continents and are available for Apple® iPad® and iPhone®, AndroidTM tablets, SurfaceTM tablets, and Windows® and Mac® computers through both browsers and an installed app.

For more information on ProView, visit: info.proview.thomsonreuters.com


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