Monthly Archives: June 2007

iPhone Reports

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that Friday, June 29th is iPhone Day. The long-awaited wonder device will finally ship.
I’ve read reviews by Mossberg, Levy, and Pogue. Broadly, they all agree that this is a technological marvel. It has a few drawbacks, but the one thing they all agree needs work isn’t [...]

Posted in Apple, Not Mac-Specific, Reviews & Updates, Speculation, iPod & iPhone | 5 Comments

The Future of Mori

Mori, a digital workbook app that Kaitilin reviewed back in September, 2006, has been sold by Hog Bay Software (owned by Jesse Grosjean). The new owner, Apokalypse Software (owned by Alfonso Guerra) recently told Giles Turnbull of O’Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog where he plans to take the product. Check it out if you’re interested in [...]

Posted in Links, Reviews & Updates | 2 Comments

Taking Notes and Planning Your Life Online

I’m of two minds about the whole Web 2.0 “do it all online” thing. I find certain functions like shared calendars very helpful. But I am wary of having to obtain Net access in order to get my work done. It seems the future will belong to apps that can function offline but reveal their [...]

Posted in Links, Not Mac-Specific, Techniques | 6 Comments

Exam Software Facts

I’ve been running Mac Law Students for a year and a half, and I attend a school that uses SofTest without Boot Camp support. You think I’d have gone to the IT department and raised hell by now. But I haven’t.
I have corresponded with them briefly by email, and have read their reasons for not [...]

Posted in Administrative, Exams & Exam Software, Techniques, Windows on Mac | 1 Comment

The AutoAdmit Case

If you haven’t already read about it, two Yale law students are suing AutoAdmit (”The most prestigious college discussion board in the world”) and 28 anonymous posters at the site, who according to the plaintiffs took online character assassination to a new level.
To me this case raises a few questions:

Does any potential employer really take [...]

Posted in Links, Not Mac-Specific | 2 Comments