TSS Software Corporation (TSS), a leading independent software provider that caters to the settlement services industry, recently released TitleExpress Version 6.00H, refining its flagship software system. The new system boasts an updated interface which the company claims makes the program easier to navigate and more visually appealing.
Used by over 16,000 title and settlement services professionals nationwide, TitleExpress is the most widely used system produced by TSS. Version 6.00H maintains all of the functionality of previous versions, but aims to make the user experience even more intuitive. The newest release features an improved interface that allows users to customize elements such as screen placement and color. Moreover, settings may be saved at the user level, rather than at the company level.
"Navigation of the program is noticeably smoother," said Barbara Miller, TSS' president and chief-operating-officer. "The latest version of TitleExpress incorporates a variety of subtle visual cues, including larger fonts and more presentation space, to make the user experience even more comfortable. Users will find that the core program they've come to rely upon remains in place, but that it takes less time and effort to navigate."
Miller noted that TSS will be introducing several new products and upgrades in the very near future, including an additional refinement of TitleExpress to facilitate use of the Microsoft. TSS will also be announcing its FreeHUD-1.com Website, which aims to deliver a 100 percent Web-based HUD-1 settlement program at no cost to the user. Lastly, TSS intends to launch its TitleExpressWeb program, a comprehensive, Web-based title and closing system in the near future.
"We listen very carefully to what our users and settlement professionals in general are saying about their needs and our software,” said Miller. “The latest release of TitleExpress and our new Web-based suite are a direct response to the requests we've heard most often, and will deliver powerful new options for the industry."