Access Legal Proclaim vs. Codeanywhere

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Access Legal Proclaim
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Eclipse Legal Systems was acquired by The Access Group, and their Proclaim legal case management solution is still available, as Access Legal Proclaim. Access Legal Proclaim is a case and practice management systems, which according to Access helps more than 25,000 professionals.N/A
Codeanywhere
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
Codeanywhere is a Cloud IDE with the features of a Desktop IDE. Codeanywhere enables users to set up a workflow in any way desired. The features needed for coding tasks are built into Codeanywhere, including support for debugging, syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, snippets, code refactoring, and embedded Git. Languages included are popular programming ones such as C, C#, C++, CSS, HTTP, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL.
$6
per month 1 container
Pricing
Access Legal ProclaimCodeanywhere
Editions & Modules
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Basic
$6
per month
Standard
$15
per month
Premium
$40
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Access Legal ProclaimCodeanywhere
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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PyCharm
PyCharm
Score 9.2 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies

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PyCharm
PyCharm
Score 9.2 out of 10
Enterprises

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PyCharm
PyCharm
Score 9.2 out of 10
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User Ratings
Access Legal ProclaimCodeanywhere
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(1 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Access Legal ProclaimCodeanywhere
Likelihood to Recommend
The Access Group
In my view, there is no comparable product on the market...especially at this price point. Anyone asking, I would tell them it's a world-class product. Easy to use interface, straightforward production. Compared to Powerpoint, which I know many churches still use, Proclaim is a no-brainer. It has saved me a huge amount of time in my weekly preparations.
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Codeanywhere
If you're looking for a VS Code-like online environment with containers to spin up a dev environment or execute code and scripts it is a good fit. The environments are very customizable, and, all said and done, the price is fair. If you're looking for a remote code editor that allows you to connect via SFTP/SSH and edit the remote files, it isn't quite as seamless as it used to be. I still haven't found any all-cloud alternative, but it could be better.
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Pros
The Access Group
  • Allowance for many types of media
  • Generally a very stable platform
  • Easy to use interface
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Codeanywhere
  • Run development containers with backend and frontend access.
  • Allow for multiple users to collaborate and share containers and connections.
  • Manage multiple connections to different servers.
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Cons
The Access Group
  • Editor could be more robust
  • A better way to organize the media library would be helpful
  • Lack of support for MOV files
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Codeanywhere
  • Since some updates a couple of years ago, using Codeanywhere as a remote code editor rather than a container-based development environment has been more cumbersome and difficult.
  • The modular nature of connections and containers seems like a good idea, but they don't always work properly.
  • It's difficult sometimes to share a connection or container together with a collaborator.
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Alternatives Considered
The Access Group
Proclaim is designed specifically for Worship design and has many features catered specifically to our market segment. Powerpoint WILL get the job done, but because it is more geared to corporate, general production, it really isn't comparable for our use case.
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Codeanywhere
I've used CodeTasty, which is much more of a straight remote code editor, but their dev team is entirely unresponsive, and I became uncomfortable storing credentials with them, so I pulled everything from them and went back to Codeanywhere. VS code is similar but not fully online. While I know that they've released a fully online version, I haven't had the time or wherewith-all to make it work in the capacity I need. Codeanywhere is still the best solution I've found.
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Return on Investment
The Access Group
  • The biggest factor is time savings
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Codeanywhere
  • Helped me make mission critical edits remotely and on-the-fly.
  • Spent a bit of time figuring out the change in user interfaces.
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