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App Honey Pot for Lawyers and Other Legal Professionals.

13 Saturday Feb 2016

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apps, Clouds, Document Retention, Dropbox, Evernote, Google, Law Office Management, Legal Technology, Management, Marketing, Office Procedures, Technology, Time Management

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Apps, Document Storage, Dropbox, E-Discovery, Law Office Management, Legal Productivity Blog, Marketing, Note Taking, Tim Baran

50+ Apps and Services to Manage and Grow Your Law Practice, by Tim Baran, Legal Productivity Blog

http://bit.ly/1O8iPGC

[H]ere’s a list culled from feedback from solos and small firm lawyers and administrators, my own experience, and lots of research, that will help to optimize the day-to-day management and growth of your practice. . . .

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Want To Switch From iPhone to Android But Afraid of Losing Your Data? No Problem!

16 Wednesday Sep 2015

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, Clouds, Emails, iPhones, Legal Technology, Mac

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Android, Apple, Apps, Bookmarks, Calendar, Contacts, iOS, PC World, Photos, Ryan Whitwan

How To Switch From iPhone To Android And Keep All Your Stuff, by Ryan Whitwan, PC World

http://tinyurl.com/o8p3b28

So you’ve grown tired of Apple’s walled garden of apps and the iron grip it maintains over the iOS platform. Well, the freedom of Android welcomes you with open arms, but don’t forget to bring your data along for the ride!

Apple doesn’t make it particularly easy to move your data from iOS to Android—it’s more interested in moving people in the other direction. Still, with just a few tools and some patience, you can be up and running on Android without missing a beat. . . .

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Jeff Richardson’s Honey Pot of iPhone and iPad Apps.

10 Friday Apr 2015

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Mac

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Apps, iPad Apps, iPhone Apps, iPhone J.D. Blog, Jeff Richardson

Index of iPhone J.D., by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D. Blog

http://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/index-of-iphone-jd.html

I have died and gone to Heaven. -CCE

This index allows you to browse through the more significant posts on iPhone J.D. since I started the website on November 17, 2008, including reviews of iPhone and iPad apps and accessories plus other significant posts. Also, remember that there is a helpful search box at the top right of every page if you are trying to find something specific. . . .

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ABA’s Hackness to Justice And All Types of New Apps.

28 Saturday Mar 2015

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apps, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology

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American Bar Association, Apps, Hackness to Justice, iPad, iPhone, iPhone J.D., Jeff Richardson

In The News, by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D.

http://tinyurl.com/nf2zx6m

Please read the entire post. As always, Jeff Richardson has plenty of news to share. -CCE

This past weekend, the ABA Journal sponsored its second Hackcess to Justice legal hackathon, where attorneys and programmers worked all weekend to create apps that help lawyers and increase the ability of individuals to gain access to legal services.  This year the event was in my hometown of New Orleans, but unfortunately I wasn’t able to go.  Victor Li of ABA Journal describes the winning apps.  The first prize went to an app called Legal Proof that helps an attorney or a client collect and organize evidence.  Second prize went to New Orleans attorney Ernest Svenson and Massachusetts attorney William Palin for their PaperLess app.  Read the ABA Journal article to find out about the other best entrants. . . .

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Google Now Voice Commands for Android Phones.

22 Sunday Feb 2015

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Legal Technology, Recent Links and Articles

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Android Phones, Apps, Google Now Voice Commads, greenbot blog, Jason Cross

Updated 20/20/15 – A List of All The Google Now Voice Commands, by Jason Cross, greenbot blog

http://tinyurl.com/qbncg4e

You pick up your phone and say ‘OK Google’… and then what? Your phone is listening. The microphone icon is pulsing. What do you say to your phone? What can you say to it? Google Now’s voice function has become surprisingly robust over the years.

Here’s a list of just about everything you can say to Google Now. Try experimenting with different phrasing, you’ll be surprised how much it understands. The part of the phrase in [brackets] can be replaced with any similar term you choose.

If Google Now doesn’t get your spoken commands right, you can correct it by saying ‘No, I said…’ and trying the phrase again. . . .

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Litigator Mac and iOS Resources, Websites, and Blogs.

27 Tuesday Jan 2015

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Mac

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American Bar Association, Apps, iPads, iPhones, iTunes, Legal Technology, Macs, Podcasts, Solo Small Firm and General Practice Division, Victoria L. Herring

MAC USER: Mac/iOS Resources for Litigators, by Victoria L. Herring, Vol. 31 No. 5, Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division, GP SOLO, American Bar Association

http://tinyurl.com/pv5ozal

Most litigators are good researchers. Or they should be. We could all use a little help, however, so I’m presenting here a collection of Mac/iOS-based resources I’d suggest to other litigators. Each is accompanied by a link so you can explore further on your own.

One caution: Websites, blogs, etc. on the Internet frequently ‘die’ or fail to be updated. When you follow these links, or conduct your own research on a search engine, try to limit your searches within the last one or two years. This is not to say that older resources aren’t useful or valuable—sometimes they are even better than the newer ones. But, particularly in the realm of technology, you need to use the most up-to-date resources possible.

First Stop: iTunes

Before I present my list, I should note that when I need to explore and find resources on any topic, I tend to start with Apple’s iTunes application (apple.com/itunes). iTunes, which can be used both on Macs and on Windows machines, is a store of free and paid items that can be quite useful. So, first off, I open iTunes on my computer (or iPad, although usually for this I’m sitting with my laptop or desktop Mac). In all the cases discussed below, I sometimes put the term ‘law, ‘constitution,’ ‘justice,’ ‘trial,’ and such in the search box to narrow the field. Skipping over the entertainment choices (Music, Movies, TV Shows), I head straight for iTunes U.

iTunes U is a collection of presentations, seminars, classes, and the like from universities and colleges, associations, and galleries all over the world—even from schools in the K-12 range. There are all sorts of categories, and one of them is ‘Law & Politics,’ with topics such as ‘Legal Writing,’ ‘Constitutional Law,’ etc. There’s a wealth of information there. It’s free (really!) and downloadable and playable on your iPad, iPhone, iPod, or computer.

After that, still searching in iTunes, I head to Podcasts. As with iTunes U, there are all sorts of providers of podcasts on a variety of topics—and they’re free. Not all are worth listening to, and there’s no similar topic breakdown, but there are podcasts on ‘Government & Organizations,’ ‘Business,; and, of course, ‘Technology’; you can search all topics if you want to see if there’s something more focused on trials and litigation.

There is also, of course, iTune’s App Store. There are loads of categories, and any number might include a relevant and helpful application for your iDevice related to trials and litigation. On my iPad are apps for the following general topics: reading (Kindle, Zinio, iBooks, Instapaper), messaging (Messages, Skype, Google Voice), access/storage (Files Pro, CrashPlan, USB Disk), writing (Pages, Penultimate, Notability), scanning (JotNotPro, AT&T Code Scanner, RedLaser), signing documents (SignEasy, SignNow, DocuSign), printing (Cloud Printer, Printer Pro), conversion (myConvert, Units, Ruler Plus, iHandy Level), and law (Fastcase, FedCtRecords, LawBox, Iowa Lawyer magazine). It seems everyone has an app these days, which is good, and they’re either free or inexpensive enough to test. And there are apps that follow the whole topic of applications and scout out other apps to try for a day or two, which is good to know.

Finally, the Books topic on iTunes includes many free books, mostly those long copyright-free, but a few that are recent and especially helpful (iPad at Work, business and finance topics, etc.). There are both e-books (readable on iOS devices or computers using iBooks) and some audiobooks (which tend to cost between $10 and $20, but that might be worth it for a long trip).

Now for That List

Over the years I’ve collected a list of numerous websites, blogs, and online articles that might provide helpful information for lawyers involved in trial work, particularly related to working with Macs and iOS devices. Here are the ones I’ve found most useful: . . . .

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ADA Litigation Considers Websites and Apps Access for the Disabled.

24 Wednesday Dec 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Americans With Disabilities, Consumer Law

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ADA, Apps, Disabled, Jill Rosenberg, Joe Libert, Orric Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Public Accommodation, Target, Tim Long, Title III, Websites

The Next Frontier in ADA Litigation: Website and App Access for the Disabled, by Joe Libert, Tim Long, and Jill Rosenberg, Orric, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP 

http://tinyurl.com/nj2n7n5

For the last several years, consumers have increasingly turned to online shopping as an alternative to traditional ‘brick and mortar’ stores. Some reports showed that ‘Cyber Monday’ sales figures beat out those for ‘Black Friday’ this year, and many retailers are doubling down on their eCommerce efforts in response. What many retailers might not be aware of is the growing risk of litigation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and derivative state laws arising from websites or mobile apps that allegedly discriminate against disabled individuals.

Although there has been more than a decade of litigation on this issue, basic questions have remained muddled, including whether Title III of the ADA (which requires access to places of public accommodations to disabled individuals) applies to websites.  Recent developments in case law, new proposed regulations by the Department of Justice (DOJ) slated for March 2015, and a noteworthy recent DOJ settlement with an online grocery service, all indicate that this will be an area to watch in 2015.

Title III and Private Employer Websites

Although there is no consensus among courts, some recent cases have held that Title III applies to websites, while several earlier cases held that it did not.

Even courts that have held that a website is not a ‘public accommodation’ under Title III have recognized that an exception exists where there is a ‘nexus’ between the website and a physical place of public accommodation, such as a brick and mortar store. For example, in National Federation of the Blind v. Target Corporation, the plaintiffs filed a class action lawsuit against Target, alleging that its website was inaccessible to blind individuals.[1]  Target argued that the website was not a place of public accommodation, and that plaintiffs had not alleged denial of access to the brick and mortar stores. The court rejected this argument, noting that ‘it is clear that the purpose of the statute is broader than mere physical access—seeking to bar actions or omissions which impair a disabled person’s ‘full enjoyment’ of services or goods of a covered accommodation.’[2] . . .

 

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iPhone Candy Courtesy of iPhone J.D. Blog’s Sixth Anniversary!

19 Wednesday Nov 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, Clouds, Emails, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Microsoft Office, Tablets, Word

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Apps, GoodReader 4, iCloud, iPad, iPhone, iPhone J.D. Blog, iPin, Jeff Richardson, Powerocks Super Magicstick, Reader 7

Six Years Of iPhone J.D., by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D. Blog

http://tinyurl.com/oc2ptjb

Congratulations and thanks to Jeff Richardson for six years of iPhone J.D. Blog. As usual, Jeff shares a sweet collection of apps in honor of his yearly anniversary. Thank you, Jeff! -CCE

iPhone J.D. turns six years old this week.  Seems like it was just yesterday that I wrote the first post on iPhone J.D., explaining why I found the iPhone a valuable tool in a law practice.  Back then, almost no attorneys used iPhones (about 5% according to a 2008 Am Law Tech Survey), but now the majority of attorneys in the U.S. use an iPhone (around 60% according to the ABA).

Over the past six years, I’ve written over 1,200 posts on iPhone J.D., including reviews of over 300 apps, reviews of every major iOS device released by Apple (from the iPhone 3GS to the new iPhone 6 and all models of the iPad) and reviews of over 300 accessories.  I’ve also tried to provide lots of tips and tricks for getting the most out of your iPhone and iPad, and discussed all of the tech news that I think that you might want to know about if you use an iPhone or iPad.

Through the years, I’ve gotten tons of great feedback from iPhone J.D. readers, ranging from emails to over 2,500 comments on the site, and I’ve been honored to share guests posts by attorneys from around the world who use iPhones and iPads in their law practice.  Site traffic has grown steadily every year, and in just a few days, one of you is going to load iPhone J.D. and it will be the 5 millionth page view since the site launched.

Popular posts this year.  It’s a tradition on iPhone J.D.’s anniversary (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) to identify the most popular posts from the prior 12 months.  Perhaps it reveals something about the topics that iPhone and iPad owners have been thinking about lately.  Here are the ten most viewed posts published in the last year . . . .

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Pushbullett App – Connect Instantly Between Computer And Mobile Devices.

17 Sunday Aug 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apple, Apps, Blackberry Phones, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Mac, PC Computers, Tablets

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Apps, Legal Productivity Blog, Lisa Pansini, Notification Mirroring, Pushbullet

App of the Week: Pushbullet- Share Anything Instantly Between Your Electronic Devices, by Lisa Pansini, Legal Productivity Blog

http://bit.ly/1sOoY5P

In June’s WWDC Keynote, Apple introduced their new iOS for mobile devices as well as Yosemite, their new Mac operating system (both of which are due sometime in the fall). One of the most talked about features is the way it will connect your computer and mobile devices. Phone calls and SMS can be pushed to your computer, and with the new ‘handoff’ feature you can pass whatever you’re doing from one device to another.

If you don’t own a mac, or you’re just tired of being left of of the Apple loop and would still like to have similar functionality on your devices, download the free Pushbullet app today.

Pushbullet makes it easy to get files, links, and more from your computer to your phone or vice versa. You can also send information from one mobile device to another (e.g. phone to tablet) and anyone else who uses the app. All it requires is a chrome or firefox plugin for your computer and an active gmail account. Once the plugins are configured, you can use it to push links to your other devices, or go to Pushbullet.com to send files, notes, lists, or addresses.

Android and Windows devices have full use of the app’s abilities, but Apple devices are currently lacking the “notification mirroring” feature that allows you to receive your sms, phone calls, and other app notifications on your computer. While a major bummer, the Pushbullet website mentions that this feature is coming soon!

All other push notifications show up instantly on your desktop or your mobile device, making the Pushbullet app perfect for anyone who wants a seamless way to stay on top of their notifications. Pushbullet is currently available for iOS and android devices. You can download the apps and necessary plugins directly from Pushbullet’s website.

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Jeff Richardson’s Latest for iPhones and Ipads.

26 Saturday Jul 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Law Office Management, Legal Technology, Tablets, Technology, Time Management

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Apple, Apps, GoTenna, IBM, iOS, iPads, iPhone J.D. Blog, iPhones, iStick, Jeff Richardson, Wi-Fi

In the news, by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D. Blog

http://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2014/07/apple-2014-q3.html

In this version of Jeff Richardson’s “In the news,” we get a wide variety of iPhone and iPad candy. There is  information about Apple’s new partnership with IBM, smart watches, making the most of Wi-Fi on an iPhone or iPad, apps to track billable hours and listen to podcasts, the iStick – a new thumb drive with a USB and Lightning connector to transfer files between a computer and an iPad without having to use a cloud (a bit pricey for my budget), and Touch ID – a fingerprint scanner for iPhone 5s.

For those of you already in football mode, Jeff shows us how to subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket from any iOS device for $200.

If you are a hiker, you may be interested in a new device that lets you connect to another iPhone or Android device up to 50 miles away even when there is no cell or Wi-Fi Service. You may think of other ways this kind of thing would be handy.  It is nice when traveling abroad because it will allow you to remain in touch with another GoTenna user without having to pay the high international cell roaming fees.

If you think that no one hears you, send an email to Apple COE Tim Cook. Someone sent an email about the quality of the music played while waiting on hold with Apple. Mr. Cook read the email, and fixed it. -CCE

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Sixty-One Legal Apps for iPhone and iPad.

21 Saturday Jun 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Mac

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Apps, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Lawyerist Blog, Legal Apps

Every Legal App for iPhone and iPad, by Lawyerist Blog

http://tinyurl.com/o2fsuxf

Sixty-one legal apps for iPhone and iPad! Maybe not every legal app out there, but definitely worth a look. Some are free; some are not. Please also check out the comments at the end of the Lawyerist post – more apps are mentioned there. -CCE

iOS apps for lawyers abound, whether for case management, billing, or trial preparation. This page has every legal app for iOS that we could find in the App Store.

There are just a few exceptions. This does not include apps that have not been updated since 2011 and have few or no reviews in the App Store. Apps that are simply mobile versions of a legal publication aren’t here, either, since the app doesn’t do anything over and above the website. Finally, the App Store is full of applications that simply repackage freely available content, such as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Unless an app added some significant extras (such as the ability to annotate or cross reference) to that type of content, it’s not here.

The table below is searchable, and you can sort by each column. Use the comments to let us know if we missed an app, and look for an Android app catalog in the near future. . . .

 

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Android App Honey Pot For Lawyers and Law Students.

18 Wednesday Jun 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Cybersecurity, Legal Technology

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Android, Apps, Digital Devices, Smart Phones, University of Wisconsin Law Library

Android Applications for Lawyers, Law Faculty and Law Students, University of Wisconsin Law Library

http://tinyurl.com/qccykbw

I’ve already posted Jeff Richardson’s fantastic “60 Apps in 60 Minutes” presented at the ABA TECHSHOW this year. It seemed only fair that Android devices get their own honey pot as well. So, here it is. Legal Research Apps, Legal Professional Apps, Productivity Apps, Security Apps, Government Apps, Fun Apps, and more – all for Android devices. Yes, there is more out there, but this may get you by for now. -CCE

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Use Safe Smart Pro App to Secure Your Sensitive Data.

14 Saturday Jun 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, Confidentiality, iPad, iPhones, Legal Ethics, Legal Technology

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Apps, Client Confidentiality, iPhones, Legal Ethics, Legal Productivity Blog, Lisa Pansini, Smart Safe Pro

App of the Week: Smart Safe Pro – Secure Sensitive Data on Your iPhone, by Lisa Pansini, Legal Productivity Blog

http://tinyurl.com/lxzhvrw

Regardless of whether you use your iPhone for docketing or receive emails from clients, legal ethics require that information about your clients be treated as confidential. And guess what, there’s an app for that. -CCE

Smartphone data is sacred to many. The mere thought of another human being infiltrating the privacy of their devices is enough to bring them to their knees. Rejoice, over-protective iOS user, for there is Smart Safe Pro ($2.99).

Secured with a AES-256 encryption, Smart Safe Pro operates as your digital vault, allowing you to secure passwords, photos, credit cards, and other documents. All this can be done without having to put a password lock on your device (but you can still have one if you really want it!)

You can choose between a PIN code, dot lock, numeric or alphanumeric passcode. The app can also send break-in reports with photo and GPS data via email, just in case someone tries to worm their way into your private data (requires in-app purchase). As if that wasn’t enough, the app also comes with a decoy login mode to throw potential snoopers for a loop. . . .

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Use Reflector App to Display Your iPhone or iPad on Your Computer.

07 Saturday Jun 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Mac, PC Computers

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Apps, iPad, iPhone, Legal Productivity Blog, Lisa Pansini, Reflector App

App of the Week: Reflector – Display Your iPhone or iPad on a Computer, by Lisa Pansini, Legal Productivity Blog.

http://tinyurl.com/loqy8ek

Please note the related posts at the end of this article by Ms. Pansini. –CCE

If you’ve ever tried to display your mobile device on a big screen without wires or an Apple TV, you know how complicated it can be. Enter, the Reflector app. Reflector is an AirPlay receiver that allows you to display your mobile device on a big screen without any hullabaloo. . . .

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Reviewer 7 App — Microsoft Documents On iPad.

19 Monday May 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apps, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Legal Writing, Microsoft Office, Word

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Apps, iPhone, Jeff Richardson, Microsoft Word, Reviewer 7

Review: Reviewer 7 — Review And Edit Microsoft Word Documents, by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D. Blog

http://tinyurl.com/lysjrdl

For many years, there was no one, best way to review and edit Microsoft Word documents on an iPad, but there were lots of apps that could be used for the task, each with their own strengths and limitations.  The landscape changed in March of 2014 when Microsoft introduced the Word for iPad app – a powerful app that can handle almost everything that you would want to do with a Word document on an iPad.  Ever since then, I have wondered about the future of the other apps that handle Word documents.  Some apps may be abandoned, but my hope is that others will find ways to distinguish themselves from Microsoft’s app.

That’s exactly what has happened with the new Reviewer 7 app.  This a new name for an updated version of an app that used to be called Reader 7, and I reviewed it this past February.  Reader 7 was created by German attorney Maren Reuter and her husband, who is a software designer, and I thought when I reviewed it that it was one of the very best apps for reading Word files on an iPad.  The app’s name was changed because while it is still an excellent viewer, you can now get the app for free and spend $1.99 for the in-app Review Tools upgrade and then the app will let you create redline edits in a Word document. . . .

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Complete Guide to Everything Apple for Legal Professionals.

18 Sunday May 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, iPad, iPhones, Law Office Management, Legal Technology, Mac, Technology

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Accessories, Apple, Apps, iPad, iPhone, Law Office Management, Legal Technology, Mac, State Bar of Michigan Practice Management Resource Center

Mi Apple Practice, from the State Bar of Michigan Practice Management Resource Center

http://www.michbar.org/pmrc/applepractice.cfm

Everything related to using Apple products in a law office, e.g., iPhones, iPads, and Mac. Accessories, apps, articles, blogs, podcasts, how-to’s, reviews, groups, websites, and more – it’s all here. -CCE

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iPad Apps from Tom Mighell’s 2014 Webinar.

14 Friday Feb 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apps, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Mac

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Apps, iPad, iPads, Legal Productivity Blog, One Hour for Lawyers, Tim Baran, Tom Mighell, Webinar

Roundup of Apps from iPad for Lawyers Webinar (2014), by Tim Baran, Legal Productivity

http://tinyurl.com/mbs5tlor

Tom Mighell, author of iPad Apps in One Hour for Lawyers, put on another widely popular webinar for us. Here’s the much requested list of iPad apps he covered.

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Is Your App A Data Hog? There’s An App For That.

02 Sunday Feb 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Tablets

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Android Apps, Apps, Candy Crush Saga, Data Hog, Facebook, iOS, Know My App, Legal Productivity Blog, Tim Baran

App of the Week: Know My App – Identify Data Hogging Apps, by Tim Baran, Legal Productivity

 http://tinyurl.com/ms6lw3s

Candy Crush Saga fans can breathe a sigh of relief! Candy Crush is not a data hog. -CCE

We’re departing from our weekly routine of featuring one mobile app to, well, featuring all mobile apps. Know My App is a web tool that shows the data hogging habits of popular iOS and Android apps.

Know My App calculates an app’s data usage based on a typical user. It’s an average rather than a specific user’s data usage.

 

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iPhone J.D.’s Latest.

01 Saturday Feb 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology, Mac, Microsoft Office, Trial Tips and Techniques

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Apple, Apps, Clifford Agocs, CourtDial, Daring Fireball, iPads, iPhone, iPhone J.D. Blog, Jeff Richardson, John Gruber, Joseph Hada, Legal Technology, Mary Der-Parseghian, Microsoft Word, Morgan Smith, Randy Singer, Shane Cole, Starwood, Trial Tips & Techniques, WiFi Zone

In the news, by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D. Blog

http://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2014/01/in-the-news230.html

As always, Jeff Richardson serves up a great collection for iPhone and iPad users:

  1. Outstanding article by John Gruber on the 30th anniversary of the Mac;
  2. An explanation by Morgan Smith on iPhone Personal Hotspot function to create a private WiFi zone in a courtroom;
  3. iPad tips from Joseph Hada;
  4. Options for reading Microsoft Word files from Randy Singer;
  5. A new app, CourtDial, created by Mary Der-Parseghian;
  6. Best options for gloves that work with a touchscreen from Clifford Agocs;
  7. Shane Cole’s report of Starwood’s new way to use the iPhone as a hotel room key;
  8. How to schedule recurring events on iPhones and iPads from Dan Moren; and
  9. An iPhone case with a hidden wallet compartment called the Push from Dapperbox.                                                                                    -CCE

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iPhone J.D. Blog’s Latest Apps, Tips, and Tricks.

11 Saturday Jan 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology

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Apps, Blackberry, Fastcase App, iOS, iPad Air, iPads, iPhone Apps, iPhone J.D. Blog, iPhones, Jeff Richardson, SkyBell Doorbell App, Typo, ZeroHour

In The News, by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D. Blog

http://tinyurl.com/kju6x45

As always, Jeff Richardson delivers! Here is his latest post with a collection of “must have” apps, iOS tips and tricks, a review of iPad Air, and more. -CCE

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Addictive Tips Blog’s Best Android Apps and Windows Software of 2013.

04 Saturday Jan 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Cell Phones, Legal Technology, Microsoft Office

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Addictive Tips Blog, Android Apps, Apps, Haroon Q Raja, Microsoft Windows, Waqas Ahmed, Windows

172 Best Android Apps Of 2013, by Haroon Q Raja, Addictive Tips Blog

http://tinyurl.com/pkrhg74

150 Best Windows Software Of Year 2013, by Waqas Ahmed, Addictive Tips Blog

http://tinyurl.com/mvj7t62

Even though not each relate directly to the legal industry, they are worth a look. Those who have switched to Windows 8 should find many useful tips in the Windows software. -CCE

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New Android and iPhone Apps for Lawyers.

27 Friday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apple, Apps, Cell Phones, iPhones, Law Office Management, Legal Technology

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Android Apps, Android Phones, Apps, Calendar, CourtDial App, DoItTogether App, iPhones, Medly by AppleBrew, NSA, Privacy, Quip by Quip, The Cyber Advocate

Best New Apps for Lawyers – December 2013, The Cyber Advocate

http://tinyurl.com/kf3q3ju

A nice collection of apps.  It is hard to decide which one is the best or most useful. The price range goes from free to $4.99. -CCE

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Pinstriped – A New Presentations App for Mac With A Tutorial.

13 Friday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Legal Technology, Mac, Presentations, Trial Tips and Techniques

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Apps, Cogent Legal Blog, JPEG, Mac, Morgan Smith, Pinstriped, Presentations, Trial Tips & Techniques

How to Make Your Case Presentation More Professional with Pinstriped, by Morgan Smith, Cogent Legal Blog

http://tinyurl.com/lwcuoaj

Morgan Smith explains how to use Pinstriped, this post also includes an one-minute tutorial on how to use it. If you love Mac and use presentations at trial, this is definitely worth a look. – CCE

I discovered a new app that has some exciting possibilities for use in trial or mediation, allowing attorneys to launch and deliver their presentations in a more professional manner.

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Google Adds Ten New Chrome Apps.

10 Tuesday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Chrome, Legal Technology

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Android Apps, Android Phones, Apps, Chrome, Chromecast Apps, Jeffrey Taylor, The Droid Lawyer

New Chromecast Apps Available, by Jeffrey Taylor, The Droid Lawyer Blog

http://thedroidlawyer.com/2013/12/new-chromecast-apps-available/

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iPhone J.D. Reports Survey Results on Attorneys’ Use of iPhones and iPads.

10 Tuesday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Legal Technology

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Apps, International Legal Technology Association, iPad, iPhone, iPhone J.D. Blog, Jeff Richardson

ILTA Survey Reveals Extensive Lawyer Use Of iPhones, iPads, by Jeff Richardson, iPhone J.D. Blog

http://tinyurl.com/lpj2a7x

 

Jeff Richardson reports on lawyers’ iPhone and iPad use, mobile security, and the top thirty apps. -CCE

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