NEWS: IDS Includes Multi-Browser Compatibility in Mortgage Doc Prep System Redesign
"We want idsDoc to work how, when and where our clients need it to work," said IDS Executive Vice President Mark Mackey. "In the past, computing in the mortgage industry was heavily Windows-based. Now, lenders are expanding outside the Microsoft environment, and it's important that we're able to accommodate the environments in which our clients choose to deploy idsDoc."
The changes were made as part of an overall system redesign to enhance the look and feel of idsDoc. Other enhancements include the discontinuation of pop-up windows and a more standardized design for navigation tools and menus. The redesign also makes idsDoc easier to view and use on a tablet.
"The goal of this redesign was to enable our clients to navigate through idsDoc more smoothly and intuitively," Mackey added. "Our development team is constantly looking for ways to simplify the user experience and expand the devices on which idsDoc can operate effectively."
About IDS, Inc.:
IDS, founded in 1986 in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a nationwide provider of mortgage documents and compliance. IDS services include closing documents, initial disclosures and fulfillment. The IDS flagship doc prep solution, idsDoc, is recognized in the industry for its ability to be customized to meet specific lender needs. The system is backed with compliance and document guarantees. IDS succeeds with unsurpassed customer service, sophisticated technology, and a diligent compliance team. Lenders looking to get more out of doc prep can visit the IDS website at http://www.idsdoc.com/ or call 800-554-1872.
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