The MLS Systems and Solutions group of Fidelity National Real Estate Solutions, Jacksonville, Fla., has released an updated version of its Paragon MLS system, a Web-based multiple listing service platform.Enhancements include updates to the Comparative Market Analysis, Associated Documents, and Listing Photo Management features. The CMA updates have enhanced the feature's user interface, improving its workflow functionality, the company said. In addition, comparative graphs and charts will now be included in the CMA feature. The Associated Documents feature enables any documents related to a specific listing, such as inspection or disclosure reports, to be stored as part of that listing in the Paragon system. Lastly, updates to the Listing Photo Management feature include a new drag-and-drop interface. Fidelity also announced that the application can now be accessed from any browser-enabled device, such as a Wireless Application Protocol-enabled mobile phone or a personal data assistant. The FNF family of companies can be found on the Web at http://www.fnf.com and http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com.
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