'Administrative' Category
Eight Different Mac Law School Setups
They’re multiplying. With the addition of James’s setup, we now have eight different writeups describing which hardware and software Mac-using law students prefer. Even if you are a long-time Mac user, there are some discoveries to be found in these articles.
I’d like to put together a summary post in the near future, describing some of […]Greg’s Mac Law School Setup
I’ve just posted setup info from Greg Walklin, who is just winding up his second year at Nebraska. That brings the total number of setup articles to seven, and there’s quite a range in the applications people use.
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A Student’s Review of the MacBook Air + Setup
Brad Gardner, a 1L at John Marshall Law School, has provided us a writeup of his Mac law school setup. Brad also tucked in a review of the MacBook Air, which he uses as his primary machine at school. Check out Brad’s Mac Law School Setup.
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View comments and add your own to this post (no […]A Mac Student Setup Aimed at Switchers
Carnell Hicks, a relatively recent switcher and 1L, has written a helpful article about the apps he uses. The writeup is focused especially on switchers. So if you’re new to the Mac (and even if you aren’t), take a look. There are apps in Carnell’s article that I’d never even heard about, proving once again […]
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I’ve decided to try Google AdSense for the Mac Law Students blog, mostly as a way to defray costs. If you find the ads annoying, please let me know. My goal is to make them as unobtrusive and as relevant as possible.
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