I mentioned before that I’m working on a way to make the site pay for itself, hopefully in a fashion that doesn’t detract from the reading experience. To that end I just fired up an Amazon aStore, which I am calling The Mac Law Students Bookstore. It is an affiliate store running on Amazon.com, meaning [...]
Panic makes great software. I’ve been using Transmit, their FTP client, for years and it just keeps getting better and better. Coda, their web-coding tool, is excellent if you want something between BBEdit and Dreamweaver. For managing and applying icon sets, nothing beats CandyBar. And for those of you old school ‘Net users, Unison makes [...]
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Apple’s annual Back to School promo has arrived. Here are the basics:
You need to be faculty, staff, a student, or accepted for admission to a higher education institution, so bring a student ID or other proof.
Purchase an iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or a Mac Pro, either online or at an Apple Store.
At the [...]
A new generation of law students is pushing the legal profession into the 21st century, and Rex Gradeless is at the vanguard. Check out Social Media Law Student if you’re interested in social media as it relates to lawyers and the law.
Over at iPhone J.D., Jeff Richardson has posted a thorough review of the new $49.99 iPhone version of the venerable legal dictionary.