My wife received her new iPod Classic today, and this isn’t like Apple’s Classics of old. At one time I had a Mac Classic II. It was a great little machine, but it wasn’t exactly a top of the line Mac. But if first impressions hold true, the iPod Classic is no slouch.
It is, as [...]
Collapsing is of the reasons I use OmniOutliner wherever possible, and always when I’m taking notes. I found collapsing particularly useful as a 1L, when every case seemed to incorporate an endless array of rules. Once you go three or four levels deep in an outline, it can be difficult to keep track of what [...]
Yesterday I switched hosting providers. To make a long story short, I’d been encountering some difficulties with the discussion board I set up for testing purposes a few days ago. It bothered me that I couldn’t easily upgrade the discussion board software, and dealing with the database was a clumsier affair than it needed to [...]
I’m going to be doing some rejiggering of Mac Law Students over the weekend, so don’t be surprised if the site goes down or doesn’t work properly for a bit. My intention of course is to avoid such calamities if at all possible.
I’m also turning off comments during this period.
This article introduces you to building advanced templates for your notes, briefs and outlines using Pages, which is part of Apple’s iWork application suite. First, you might be wondering: what makes a template advanced, and why such a template is beneficial? An advanced Pages template, by my definition, benefits from:
Pre-defined ’sections’ as a quick [...]