'Not Mac-Specific' Category
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 [...]
Firefox Campus Edition
While Safari is an excellent browser, there are several other viable options for Mac users. Firefox, the most well-known of these, has taken significant marketshare from Internet Explorer in the Windows world, and is a favorite of many Mac users as well.
If you haven’t given Firefox a try, you may want to check out the [...]Review: Tom Bihn Empire Builder Bag
Just before the fall semester started, I decided to purchase a briefcase-style bag to haul my laptop and books around campus. My booq Boa XM backpack has served me well, but I wanted to move to something with more of a business look because I knew I’d be spending more of my time off-campus in [...]
Don’t Leave Your PC Alone
Susan Crawford is a Visiting Professor of Law at the Univ. of Michigan Law School, teaching cyberlaw and communications law. This brief story tells the tale of how her PC, when left to its own devices, started going screwy.Â
Cornell Notetaking Method
Some time ago a Mac Law Students reader mentioned the Cornell Method, which is a special way of organizing and taking notes. It is designed to help students through a six-step process: Record, Reduce, Recite, Reflect, Review, and Recapitulate. I haven’t used the technique but I am curious about it.
Circus Ponies Notebook supports Cornell Method [...]