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Chrome
Google Chrome: Where's the Shine?, by
Rod Kovel.
Chrome is a useful tool that does a handful of nice things around the flanks of the existing browsers, but does not provide full service to all comers.
Category: Browser. Written:
2008. Added:
10-17-2008.
law.com
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Chrome
Google Chrome: Where's the Shine?, by
Rod Kovel.
The much more interesting phenomenon, and Chrome's really best attribute for the typical computer user, is its reliability. IE and other browsers commonly hang and/or crash when any one tab becomes inoperable; Chrome does not permit this. Chrome is a useful tool that does a handful of nice things around the flanks of the existing browsers, but does not provide full service to all comers.
Category: Browser. Written:
2008. Added:
9-29-2008.
Law.com
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Google Docs & Spreadsheet
Google Docs & Spreadsheets, by
Elsa Wenzel.
For now, Google's office apps make a great traveling companion to desktop productivity software. And despite the beta imperfections, the user experience is more seamless than it has been with Zoho or ThinkFree Online. We expect that Google will gradually add layers of new features to Google Docs & Spreadsheets beta.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2006. Added:
9-22-2008.
CNET
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Chrome
Chrome (beta), by
Robert Vamosi.
Google has rethought the Internet browser--some of its basic underpinnings are quite novel--but users will recognize some features as they exist in other, open-source browsers on the market today.
Category: Browser. Written:
2008. Added:
9-22-2008.
CNET
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Microsoft Office, Corel WordPerfect X3 Suite, Google Apps and OpenOffice Suite
Sweet Suites Office Suite Choices for Solos and Small Firms, by
Craig Ball, Ross L. Kodner, Donna Payne, and David Rakowski.
Savvy, ingenious, resourceful, and frugal solos and small firm lawyers will recognize the need to be electronically fluent and compatible with the rest of the digital legal world. While any one of the above suite approaches can satisfy the needs of virtually any law practice, solos and small firm lawyers will opt for flexibility and compatibility.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2008. Added:
8-12-2008.
GP|Solo
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RealPractice
RealPractice Is Making Headlines, by
D. M. Rawlings.
From an end-user perspective, there are many appealing aspects of RealPractice. First, the design of the program makes sense to our attorneys. The interface is incredibly simple to use, and mimics the Google-like searching that many users desire. This provides a level of comfort, as attorneys know they won’t be wasting their time searching documents that do not apply to their area of law.
Category: Document Management. Written:
2005. Added:
7-21-2008.
New York Legal Tech
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Google
Google’s best-kept secret, by
David Leffler.
Google Desktop is a remarkable software product that permits you to search for any term on your PC with results returned to you immediately, and it provides a detailed record of your computer’s use. Feeling brilliant? I hope so. You now have access to a whole set of very useful tools for your law practice that are absolutely free. I just hope that this doesn’t lead to sloppy computer habits for all the sole practitioners out there who have just read this article.
Category: Document Management. Written:
2007. Added:
7-15-2008.
General Knowledge
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Google
Google to the Rescue: A Go Tech Virtual Office on a No Tech Budget, by
Craig Ball.
How much time have you wasted emailing draft documents back and forth or chasing down dates and text in old emails? With all that Google has to offer, that valuable time can be saved. Consolidate your calendar, E-mail, files and much more - free. Google’s got solid calendaring, messaging, file storage, search, disaster recovery, timekeeping, document authoring, desktop management and more.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2007. Added:
7-09-2008.
Law Technology Today
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