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BoxTone
Automating BlackBerry Support Across the IT Organization, by
Robert Holloway.
With more than 1,000 of the devices connected to five BlackBerry Enterprise Servers in North America, Beijing and the United Kingdom, and eight Microsoft Exchange mail servers, that’s a lot of people who count on us to keep them productive for the benefit of our diverse client base. BoxTone has enabled the firm to experience significant data plan and device savings.
Category: PDA. Written:
2009. Added:
12-21-2009.
LegalTech
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iContact
iContact, by
Stephanie L. Kimbro .
As a way to use technology to keep in touch with clients, iContact one of the simplest and least expensive web-based methods out there. Sending out regular updates or newsletters through directed email keeps your law practice fresh in the minds of your clients without requiring that you devote a great deal of time or money to the process.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2009. Added:
2-18-2009.
Law Practice Today
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Apple iWork
Apple iWork '08, by
Elsa Wenzel .
The inclusion of Numbers in iWork '08 makes this software bundle a stronger alternative to Microsoft Office for the Mac, which hasn't been updated since 2004. The fledgling Numbers offers more than enough formulas for the majority of users.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2007. Added:
9-22-2008.
CNET
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RIM BlackBerry 8320
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 - pale gold (T-Mobile), by
Bonnie Cha.
The RIM BlackBerry Curve (aka BlackBerry 8320) for T-Mobile is the best BlackBerry we've seen to date as it offers Wi-Fi, best-of-breed design, and excellent performance.
Category: PDA. Written:
2007. Added:
9-21-2008.
CNET
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Apple iPhone 3G
Apple iPhone 3G (16GB, black), by
Kent German and Donald Bell.
The iPhone 3G delivers on its promises by adding critical features and sharper call quality. The iTunes App Store is pretty amazing, and the 3G support is more than welcome. Critical features still are missing, and the battery depletes quickly under heavy use, but the iPhone 3G is a big improvement over the original model.
Category: PDA. Written:
2008. Added:
9-04-2008.
CNET
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Palm Treo Pro
Palm Treo Pro (unlocked), by
Bonnie Cha.
The Palm Treo Pro offers significant improvements in the design and features department, but the smartphone doesn't offer anything revolutionary and costs more than its competitors, which will make it a hard sell.
Category: PDA. Written:
2008. Added:
9-04-2008.
CNET
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Windows Mobile 6
Windows Mobile 6, by
Bonnie Cha.
Though it doesn't offer earth-shattering new features, and interface issues remain, Windows Mobile 6 brings a collection of noteworthy improvements that makes its mobile devices easier to use and equips mobile professionals with more robust productivity tools.
Category: PDA. Written:
2007. Added:
9-03-2008.
CNET
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Palm TX
Palm TX, by
Bonnie Cha .
The Palm TX performs quite well, thanks in part to the 312MHz Intel processor. As with the most recent batch of Palm PDAs, battery life for the TX was good.
Category: PDA. Written:
2005. Added:
9-03-2008.
CNET
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Backupbuddy, Pocket Tunes, Card Export, Ereader, etc.
Top 12 Treo Programs for Lawyers on the Go, by
Bryan M. Sims.
If you have a Treo or other Palm device and don’t use one of the programs mentioned in his article or a similar program that performs the same function, you are not getting the full power out of your Treo.
Category: PDA. Written:
2007. Added:
8-15-2008.
TechnoFeature
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iPod
How to Successfully Integrate an iPod Into Your Litigation Practice., by
David W. Mykel.
iPod truly is a "little white wonder" (though white is no longer offered as an option) and can be used for a variety of everyday tasks and across multiple platforms in your litigation practice. Now that you possess the know-how, put down that bulky laptop and power adapter and pick up your iPod!
Category: PDA. Written:
2008. Added:
8-13-2008.
TechnoLawyer
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Palm OS
How Lawyers Can Benefit From a Palm OS Device, by
Dennis Kennedy.
Today's legal world requires a tool that helps lawyers keep track of everything around them. Though other solutions exist, none match Palm devices for sheer versatility and convenience. Once you have become comfortable with your Palm device, you will find it limited only by your imagination.
Category: PDA. Written:
2008. Added:
8-13-2008.
TechnoLawyer
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PDAs
Five Tips for Discovering Your RomanTech Side, by
Adriana Linares.
Technology can stir up emotions reminiscent of romantic relationships. From one minute to another we may love it, loathe it, or decide just to live with it. And like other relationships, the one you have with technology can be productive and fulfilling but not without some uderstanding, some patience, and some effort.
Category: Other. Written:
2007. Added:
8-13-2008.
TechnoLawyer
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Trial Director
Stay One Step Ahead of Judges and Juries, by
Dennis Kennedy.
TrialDirector 5.1 also features performance enhancements. You can now quickly send documents or pages to workbooks with a right-click of a mouse. Existing users will also like the ability to edit information directly from the Case Explorer tree using a grid-like view
while still working in the case tree structure. Finally, you’ll never again miss an update
because the new version will notify whenever an update becomes available.
Category: Trial Presentation. Written:
2007. Added:
7-28-2008.
TechnoLawyer
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DL Drafting Libraries
Technology Update, by
Joe Kashi.
Overall, it's found that the draft documents that is prepared with DL compared very favorably with similar documents prepared by hand using standard documents but that the DL output did not contain the sort of editing errors typically occurring when form documents are manually revised for a new transaction. Overall, so long as the documents that you need are contained within the DL Drafting Library document libraries, this system works very well for a small to medium sized law practice.
Category: Office Automation. Written:
2008. Added:
7-15-2008.
Law Technology Today
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Casemap
Technology Update, by
Joe Kashi.
Many have been a big fan of Case Soft's CaseMap program for years. It’s one of the best programs around for handling and analyzing facts, individuals and issues, and how they relate to your case. Version 7.5 is the most useful and reliable version so far. Definitely recommended. It works very comfortably with Adobe Acrobat and is particularly useful in paperless law practices.
Category: Case Management. Written:
2008. Added:
7-15-2008.
Law Technology Today
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Office 2007
Technology Update, by
Joe Kashi.
The newest 2007 version of Microsoft Office really is worthwhile. Overall, it is a very effective, stable and easy to use set of programs. It does, however, have some problems converting other file formats. Overall, though, MS Office 2007 is a highly worthwhile product.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2008. Added:
7-15-2008.
Law Technology Today
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Dragon
Technology Update, by
Joe Kashi.
Improvements of Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred version 8 over the prior versions are significant. Version 9 offers even greater accuracy. Ultimately, accomplished typists may not notice much improvement in production by using speech recognition - but for the keyboard-challenged, speech recognition technology is a vast improvement over hunt-and-peck typing.
Category: Voice Recognition. Written:
2008. Added:
7-15-2008.
Law Technology Today
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