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ABA Seeks Guidance on Social Media Plus 102 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Monday, November 8, 2010

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 103 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

Acrobat and Its Alternatives: 4 Ways to Edit PDFs

Android Has Absolutely Crushed RIM in the Last Year

Midsize Law Firms Missing Out

Avoiding One-Click Participation

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Topics: BlawgWorld Newsletter | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management

Legal Technology's Glass Ceiling; PCLaw Review; Word 2010 Warning; Navigating the Recession

By Sara Skiff | Friday, November 5, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

David O'Connell, The Glass Ceiling of Legal Technology

John Plater, Review: PCLaw's Smartphone Integration and Technical Support

Vivian Manning, Tip: Microsoft Word 2010 and Adobe PDFMaker

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Collaboration/Knowledge Management | Coming Attractions | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

Hardware and Software Tips for New Law Firms; Reviews of Canon ImageCLASS D1180, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, FileCenter, eCopy, WebConference

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, November 4, 2010

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Ronald J Tocchini, Must-Have Hardware, Software, and More For New Law Firms

Thomas Yocis, Review: Canon ImageCLASS D1180 Laser MFC

Thomas Sennett, Review: Dragon NaturallySpeaking in Action; Downside Of Digital Dictation

Edward Zohn, Review: FileCenter and eCopy Together

Pete Riesberg, Review: WebConference.com For Online Meetings

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Microsoft Office for Mac 2011: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Eliza Sarasohn | Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an office suite for Mac OS X (see article below), an Android-based tablet, a proofreading add-on for Microsoft Word, an Exchange Offline Folder repair tool, and an iPhone app for storing passwords and other sensitive information. Don't miss the next issue.

Office Equality

If you've long suspected Microsoft of holding out on Mac users, you're not alone. In a recent story, PCMag speculated that Microsoft deliberately created underwhelming editions of Microsoft Office for Mac — most notably the lack of Outlook — in an effort to dissuade would-be Mac users from abandoning Windows. Fortunately, this (unproven) conspiracy may have come to an end with Microsoft's latest release for the Mac.

Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 … in One Sentence
Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 is a software suite for Mac OS X consisting of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

The Killer Feature
IT managers have long denied lawyers who want Macs by telling them that no Outlook equivalent exists. Thanks to the new version of Office for Mac, they're going to have come up with a different excuse.

Microsoft has replaced Entourage with Outlook for email, calendar and contacts. Outlook 2011 looks and operates much like Outlook for Windows, including a Conversations view that groups messages, the ability to view your calendar within a meeting invitation, and a unified inbox for multiple accounts.

But Outlook for Mac also incorporates some additional Mac-only features. For example, you can quickly view attachments even if you don't have the original program. Also, Outlook stores your mail and other data in separate files instead of one giant database, which provides better compatibility with OS X's Time Machine backup system and Spotlight search tool. Perhaps most importantly, you can import a Windows PST file.

Other Notable Features
Office for Mac also features a new and improved version of Word, which restores the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language for cross-platform macros. The publishing mode boasts a reordering feature that enables you to easily drag and drop visual elements like image files or text boxes into position. A new Styles Guide display makes it easier to format paragraphs.

Microsoft has also brought its Ribbon to the Mac along with SharePoint and SkyDrive integration and support for simultaneous editing. If you have SharePoint, you can also use Microsoft's Web version of Office at no additional charge.

What Else Should You Know?
$119. The Home and Business edition costs $199. Microsoft offers additional licensing options — for example, installing Office on multiple computers. Learn more about Microsoft Office for Mac 2011.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | TL NewsWire

Reviews of Express Dictate, Express Scribe, Adobe Premiere; Document Management Systems; Word-to-WordPerfect Conversion; SaaS Security

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 28, 2010

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Fred Pharis, Review: Express Dictate and Express Scribe

Arthur Smith, Document Management Software Versus a Well-Trained Staff

Deepa Patel, Word v. WordPerfect: Our Conversion Experience

Theodore Borrego, The Security of SaaS

Michael Vranicar, Review: Adobe Premiere Elements for Video Editing

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Native Versus Mobile Web Apps for Practice Management; Reviews of Acrobat Pro and BeeDocs Timeline

By Sara Skiff | Friday, October 22, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Kevin Grierson, Mobile Practice Management: The Superiority of Native Apps Over Web Apps

John Campbell, Review: Adobe Acrobat Pro

Stephen Chakwin, Review: BeeDocs Timeline for Mac

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Reviews of Dictamus, Nextiva, Google Apps; Carbonite, Mozy, TimeSolv; Essential Dictation Accessories

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 21, 2010

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Bill Ogden, Review: Dictamus for iPhone for Dictation (Plus Accessories)

Traci Hinden, Review: Nextiva, Comcast, and Vonage VoIP Services

Grady Glover, Review: Google Calendar, Gmail, and Google Docs

Richard Herndon, Review: Carbonite v. Mozy for Online Backup

Howard Lenow, Review: TimeSolv for Time-Billing

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Microsoft Office 2010: Top Improvements and Disappointments for the Legal Profession

By Eliza Sarasohn | Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Coming today to TechnoFeature: Microsoft Office is essential for many law firms. But is the latest version — Microsoft Office 2010 — an essential upgrade? According to legal technology consultant and Microsoft Office trainer Christel Burris, it depends. In this TechnoFeature article, Christel discusses the top five improvements to Microsoft Office 2010 as well as the top three disappointments. If you're law firm is considering an upgrade, Christel's analysis may help tip the balance one way or the other.

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Reviews of Droid, Chaos Intellect, X1 Desktop Search; iPhone Practice Management

By Sara Skiff | Friday, October 15, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Tom Dempsey Jr, Review: Droid Smartphone; Chaos Intellect

Jerrold Parker, Review: X1 Desktop Search

Jim Schoenberger, iPhone Practice Management Exists

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How to Handle Error Messages in Windows Software

By Eliza Sarasohn | Thursday, October 14, 2010

Coming today to TechnoFeature: Software error messages remain an irritating fact of law office life. We seem to encounter them at the worst possible times, and few of us know how to deal with them effectively. If you've ever thrown up your hands in frustration at the appearance of an error message, you'll want to read this TechnoFeature by legal technology consultant Caren Schwartz. In clear, calm, step-by-step instructions, Caren explains how to troubleshoot and solve software errors before they turn into full-blown IT emergencies or data loss disasters.

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