Отзывы на «RECAP»
RECAP от Free Law Project
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- Оценено на 3 из 5от Stevegyro, 7 месяцев назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Darlene Cypser, 7 месяцев назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 15706709, год назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 18438153, 2 года назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 18026836, 2 года назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от SMaz, 2 года назадI have been using RECAP for about 12 years now. This has saved me, just an average guy who is passionate about the law, a ton of money. It works great and I rely on it often. That reminds me; it's time to make a donation.
- Оценено на 5 из 5от bsch, 3 года назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Denver, 3 года назадIf you've ever used PACER, you've undoubtedly thought to yourself, "This is ridiculously clunky. And why am I paying for documents in the public domain? Surely they can do better!"
Here's what you've been looking for. Someone—the Free Law Project—did better. Thank the heavens.
This is an invaluable tool that solves a sticky and pernicious problem for anyone seeking access to public domain documents filed in the federal court system. I use it every day. - Оценено на 3 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 14973905, 4 года назадI love this tool, but randomly interrupting me and bringing me to a new page to ask for money is a violation of the add on terms and could lead to this being deleted for a abuse, which would be a huge loss. Please look into more appropriate ways to solicit funding, and I'm sure you would find success.
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Daltos, 6 лет назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Grant, 6 лет назадRECAP is a wonderful extension for use with PACER.
PACER is the system the United States uses to provide electronic access to its federal court records. The problem is that PACER is annoying to use and expensive. Thankfully RECAP and its partner site courtlistener.com are pleasant to use and free.
Every time a PACER user wants to view a court document, they must pay a fee. RECAP lets PACER users save their court documents on a public website. That way, once one RECAP user pays the price to view a court document, everyone else gets to view the document for free. In this way, RECAP is creating a free, piecemeal mirror of PACER's documents, and you can help by using RECAP.
I have taken a look at the RECAP code base. The developers have done a good job contending with the various curve-balls that PACER throws their way. If you want, you can also take a look at RECAP's code here: https://github.com/freelawproject/recap-chrome - Оценено на 4 из 5от firefish5000, 6 лет назадRecap. Because selling public information and not telling you the price until after you purchased it just sounds like fraud. Using the pacer case locator and viewing docket file list (not the files themselves, just the list of files) on pacer is a risky gamble that I would much rather not deal with when possible.
Recap largely saves me from this with the free archive, and the auto uploading of files I get off of pacer is nice when it works. Public documents should be in a public archive, and that is what recap isОтвет разработчика
размещено 6 лет назадThanks for the review! What would it have taken to get that fifth star? - Оценено на 5 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 15108350, 6 лет назад
- Оценено на 4 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 14379931, 7 лет назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 14630667, 7 лет назад
- Оценено на 5 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 13563717, 8 лет назадLove the fact that I know longer have to pay to download documents again. Or just look at the docket sheet. Ridiculous they make us pay for things that our tax dollars should be covering. Thanks for a great app.
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размещено 8 лет назадWe're so glad you like it. Let us know if you have any questions or suggestions! - Оценено на 5 из 5от Пользователь Firefox 13533672, 8 лет назад