New Features August 2022
You've submitted requests for new features and we've listened. The following features have been added in the past few months. Click the various hyperlinks to see more details. PROSECUTION MANAGER FEATURES “Chat” Style Comments - Users now have the ability to add comments in a “chat” format to most records in AppColl. This includes matters, task...
New Features - Spring 2023
New Features - Spring 2023 You've submitted requests for new features and we've listened. The following features have been added in the past few months. Click the various hyperlinks to see more details: • Restricted access - Restricted Access is a feature in AppColl that limits the matters that can be viewed by a user. This feature has been si...
New Features - Summer 2023
You've submitted requests for new features and we've listened. The following features have been added in the past few months: User can specify form letters and USPTO forms in task type that are automatically populated when task triggered Ability to cross-cite between a selected set of matters from the matter prior art page, ignoring matter familie...
New Features - December 2024
You've submitted requests for new features and we've listened. The following features have been added in the past few months: Billing Codes Billing code management has been improved. More info Task Type Documents Documents can be automatically added and form-filled when task is created. More info Improved Bulk Invoice Generation Bulk generation of...
New Features - Fall 2025
We're excited to announce a new set of features and updates that are now live in AppColl! These enhancements are designed to improve efficiency and give you more control over your IP management workflow. Here's a breakdown of the new features and what they do: PM Corporate : A version of Prosecution Manager tailored towards the corporate organizatio...
AppColl Now Using USPTO's ODP for Information
What's Changing: A New Source for USPTO Data The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has officially retired the Patent Examination Data System (PEDS), which previously served as a primary source for public patent information. The USPTO's new and more robust data system, the Open Data Portal (ODP), is now the official source for this informati...