Archive for January, 2008
Another Way of Using A Mac in Law School
I’ve had the Erik’s Mac Setup page on this site for a long time, but I’ve also always wanted to get some content from other Mac-using law students, showing which tools they prefer for law school. There’s more than one way to get the job done, and I think it is important, particularly for potential [...]
Capturing Tasks with Moleskine Cahiers
I’ve found that no matter what task management system I’ve used over the years, capturing tasks the moment I think of them is they key to success. When I used a Franklin Planner, I carried that thing with me almost everywhere I went. But invariably when I would think of a task I needed to [...]
NetNewsWire is Free
Many moons ago I reviewed NetNewsWire, my RSS reader of choice. NewsGator announced today that NetNewsWire is now free. If you’re a blog/news/information junkie and haven’t yet tried NNW, now may be the time to give it a spin.
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View comments and add your own to this post (no registration required) in the Mac Law Students [...]OmniFocus 1.0 Available
After a long run-up, Omni Group’s OmniFocus GTD app is ready for prime-time. I’ll likely write a review before too long, but in the mean time let me just say I’ve been using OmniFocus during the past few months, and even in the early builds it performed quite well. This is a smooth, polished app, [...]
New Mac Pro Ahead of MacWorld
The new Mac Pro looks absurdly powerful, and it may be the machine designers, video professionals, architects and the like have been wanting. But it says something about the dominance of the laptop market that this serious update to the Mac Pro has been relegated to announcement before the MacWorld expo.
Of course this was also [...]