A lawschooldiscussion.org veteran recently posted “An Open Letter To Schools That Continue To Ban Dual Boot Capable Macs.” In it he rightly takes these schools to task for discriminating against Macs when Windows users are fully capable of cheating with the assistance of Virtual PC for Windows. But this is just one of the rationales [...]
I started Mac Law Students over the end of the year break in late December, 2005. Now I’m half-way through law school. In May, 2008 I’ll be done with school. The tag line “By and for Mac-using law students” won’t make much sense if I keep writing MLS after I graduate. Some individual or group [...]
This review has been superseded by a more recent review of the same eight browsers.
Most of the world still uses Microsoft’s Internet Explorer to access the Web. That’s too bad, because there are many other options, some of which put IE to shame. Almost all of these alternative browsers cost nothing to use, and a [...]
The rumor mill has been buzzing about a new, smaller notebook computer supposedly in the works at Apple. The sub-notebook Mac could arrive this summer, according to the rumors. Aside from being small, the machine would make use of flash memory for nearly-instantaneous bootup. Doubtless Apple is incorporating other slick capabilities beyond a mere size [...]
Everyone uses email, and everyone faces the same problem: Email clutter. I’ve tried a variety of techniques to handle the constant stream of messages, some of which I need to keep handy, some of which I want to store somewhere, and some of which I’m not sure where to store. For a long time, I [...]