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Gathering Information with Your Smartphone

February 11, 2010

Most attorneys carry some form of smartphone with them to check email, calendars, and other tasks. Today’s smartphones, however, can help attorneys in many others ways like information gathering.

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Sync Your Notes Between Your iPhone and Computer

January 28, 2010

Some people carry around a note pad, others email themselves tasks that need to get done. But if you want a simple program that will synchronize notes from your iPhone to your computer (and vice-versa), give Simplenote a try.

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Smartpen Getting Smarter

January 20, 2010

The Livescribe Pulse smartpen is on the verge of getting smarter with new applications. The electronic pen records everything you write, and with a tap, will record audio as well. For client interviews and meetings, that can be incredibly useful.

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Outlining Software for Law Students

November 26, 2009

Guest post by Sara Jaspers. Outliner 4.0 by Storelaw As a first-year law student, one of the most frustrating aspects of law school is how to structure class outlines in preparation for finals. Outline organization can be difficult juggling the notes taken on readings prior to class, notes taken during class, and consolidating and condensing [...]

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Amplify Your iPhone

November 16, 2009

There are tons of apps than can make your iPhone extremely productive for a lawyer on the go, but here are a few more worth adding. Eye Glasses ($3). When you cannot tell whether that signature is legit, or cannot read a number during document review, pull out your iPhone and use Eye Glasses. The [...]

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Smartpen Optimizes Interviews

October 1, 2009

The Pulse Smartpen, which records both your written notes and the live audio, appears to live up to its name. When you write on the specially-lined paper, the Smartpen records your handstrokes. With a tap of the pen, it will record the audio and sync it with the handwriting. When you’re reading over your chicken [...]

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