"Trial Fusion" : Simple is as Simple Does
Quick Disclaimer: I was not, nor have been compensated in any way for this review.
I came across this extremely simple to operate presentation program about a month ago and finally got around to testing it out last week. Generally, with a new program I set aside a few hours to pick it apart and run it through its paces and explore where I may be able to incorporate it in a future presentation. Most of the programs I review have several options, a myriad a bells and whistles and along with a moderate (to steep learning curve to boot.
After trying ExhibitView last year I assumed that courtroom presentation programs couldn't get much easier, however, that was before I came across TrialFusion.
TrialFusion has one (and only one) function : to categorize, Bates Stamp (optional) and bar code your exhibit photos in about 4 easy steps and without the use of very few brain cells.

Once you've printed out your exhibit and put into your exhibit folder you're ready for court with a fail safe method for calling up any photo, in any order by either inputting the ID Number from your computer keyboard or (preferably) using a hand-held bar code scanner and projecting it to the jury.
That's basically "it". No other bells, no other whistles!
Just a simple, yet affordable, method to simplify an otherwise daunting task.
TrialFusion has a quick 3 minute overview of the program that you can watch by clicking here.

