Archive for June, 2008
Apple Briefs on OmniFocus
Jeff Kabbe, the man behind the excellent Apple Briefs blog, just posted a thorough review of OmniFocus, the GTD (Getting Things Done) application from Omni Group. I highly recommend giving this one a read if you’re wondering what OmniFocus is all about.
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I thought we already had April Fool’s Day, but apparently it’s come late this year. AOL Shopping has a Mac v. PC comparison titled, “Mac vs. PC: Which is better?” that seems to have been written by someone with an only passing familiarity with computers.
The article is brief, inaccurate, and unsigned. If I’d [...]
Bar Exam Mac Support
I just added a new page:Â Bar Exam Software. The idea is to create a list with the latest info about bar exam support for Macs in every state (and Canadian provinces as well, though I’m unfamiliar with the licensing process in Canada so forgive me if I’m being ignorant).
Right now the list is very short: [...]Data Mining with DEVONthink Pro
Devon Whittle, a 4th year Arts/Law major at Melbourne University, posted an informative explanation of how DEVONthink can be a useful tool in importing and sifting through large amounts of information. I could see this being useful for legal writing, advocacy, complex litigation, and policy classes. A year ago I compared DEVONthink Pro to KIT, SOHO Notes, and [...]
Law School IT Departments Paying Attention to Macs
Macs are showing up on law school campuses at a truly astonishing rate. At least two schools I know of are expecting half of the incoming fall 2008 students to be using Macs. This is a far cry from 2005, when the Intel Macs hadn’t been introduced and Macs were few and far between in [...]