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"Conviction" Movie Review; iPad Review; PDF Converter Enterprise 7; LexisNexis Annual Maintenance; Your Knowledge Gap

By Sara Skiff | Friday, October 8, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Tom Tuft, Review: iPad in a Law Practice; FileMaker Go

Channing Strother, Tips for PDF Converter Enterprise 7

Kelly Chang Rickert, Movie Review: Conviction

Bruce Brightwell, LexisNexis Annual Maintenance Plan for PCLaw and Time Matters

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Reviews of Advologix, PCLaw, CaseManagerPro; eFax v. MyFax; Legal iPhone Apps

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, September 30, 2010

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

Steven J. Best, Review: PCLaw Under LexisNexis' Ownership

Robert Krakow, Review: eFax v. MyFax

Diedre Braverman, Review: Advologix for Cloud-Based Practice Management

Lewis Kinard, Review: CaseManagerPro for Case Management

Mark Romney, Tip: Another Source for Legal iPhone Apps

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Fat Friday: HoudiniEsq Review; Droid Incredible Review; X1 Versus Copernic

By Sara Skiff | Friday, September 17, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

William Burns, Review: HoudiniEsq: Online Practice Management

Steve Loewy, Review: Verizon's Droid Incredible

Douglas Herdman, Review: X1 Desktop Search Versus Copernic Desktop Search

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Practice Management/Calendars

How Google Instantly Changed Law Firm Marketing Plus 120 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, September 16, 2010

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 96 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

Stopping Word From Automatically CAPITALIZING Words

Paralyzed by Choice — Too Many Smartphone Options

Firm Specialization Is the Key to Future Success

6 Easy Steps to Setting Up Google Places for Your Law Firm

This issue also contains links to every article in the September/October 2010 issue of Law Practice. Don't miss this issue or future issues.

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Our newsletters provide the most comprehensive coverage of legal technology, practice management, and law firm marketing, but not the only coverage. To stay on top of all the noteworthy articles published in blogs and other online publications you could either hire a research assistant or simply subscribe to BlawgWorld. The BlawgWorld newsletter has received rave reviews and is free. Please subscribe now.

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

Reviews of Fastcase, eFax, Toodledo; Dell Laptop Shopping Tips; Clio Versus Rocket Matter

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, September 16, 2010

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

Bryan Sims, How to Shop for a Dell Laptop (Tips to Prevent Buyer's Remorse)

Burton Bruggeman, Review: Toodledo To-Do List Software

Leslie Shear, Review: eFax Internet Fax to Email Service

William Shilling, Two Case Management Options for a Small Firm

James Atkins, Review: The Pros and Cons of Fastcase

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Reviews of Worldox, Timeslips, Simple Certified Mail, ScanSnap With PaperPort; Rearrange PDF Files

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, September 9, 2010

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

Elizabeth Markus, Review: Worldox for Email and Document Management

Harold Lloyd, Review: ScanSnap S500, PaperPort, and ScanSnap Manager

Andrew Weltchek, Review: Simple Certified Mail

Paul Mansfield, Review: Timeslips Upgrade Policy

Nicholas Bettinger, Tip: How to Rearrange Pages in PDF Files

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Projecturf 2.0: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Eliza Sarasohn | Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a Web-based project management system (see article below), PDF creation and management software, an application for sharing large files on popular services such as Facebook, VoIP software that reduces the cost of your legacy PBX telephone system, and a legal research iPad app. Don't miss the next issue.

Project Management Meets the Web

The best project management systems are intuitive. After all, if a software program designed to maximize efficiency takes hours upon hours to master, it misses the point. Given inherent time and personnel constraints, law firms in particular need a simple, streamlined system that provides them with just what they need (and nothing they don't) — a steep learning curve need not apply. Oh, and throw in an affordable price too. Think that's too ambitious a wish list?

Projecturf 2.0 … in One Sentence
Projecturf is Web-based project management system.

The Killer Feature
The problem with Web-based software is that it's Web-based. Most lawyers prefer communicating via email. Realizing this conundrum, the new version of Projecturf enables you to reply to discussions via email. You need not remember to cc someone on the team. Projecturf stores all email messages related to a project within that project so you can easily find them — an advantage over email programs.

Other Notable Features
Other new features in Projecturf 2.0 include subtasks for breaking up complex projects into steps that you can check off, support for file versions so you can revert back to earlier versions of a document, a quick jump menu that lists your most active projects, support for printers so that printing any screen looks professional, the ability to append notes to tasks and subtasks, a timer for tracking the time you spend working on a project, whiteboards for brainstorming, and many new reports (including Gantt charts).

You can customize the look and feel of Projecturf. In terms of users, you can delegate tasks and track their progress, set up privacy controls and permissions to restrict access to projects or portions of projects, and create multiple administrator accounts.

What Else Should You Know?
All of Projecturf's plans offer unlimited storage space and users. It differentiates its plans on just one basis — the number of projects you think you'll need. The Start-Up Plan ($29.99 per month) provides 15 projects, the Business Plan ($59.99 per month) provides 40 projects, and the Enterprise Plan ($159.99 per month) offers unlimited projects. Learn more about Projecturf.

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PDF Converter Review; Lots of PDF Tips; Mobile Practice Management Apps; Multiple Monitors With a Laptop; Web-Based File Server; Employee Reviews

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, September 2, 2010

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

Nancy Duhon, Tip: How to Organize and Extract PDF Pages With Acrobat Pro Extended

Margaret Montalvo, Review: PDF Converter Plus Tips on Using it Effectively

Rick Borstein, Tip: Three Ways to Save a Web Page to PDF Format With Acrobat

Bruce Avery, Multiple Monitors With a Laptop

Lewis Kinard, What Will Win in Practice Management: Mobile Apps or Mobile Web?

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Use Excel to Create a Case Chronology; Reviews of PDF Creator, PDF-XChange Viewer, Windows 7 64-Bit, Docket Administrator, Timeslips

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, August 26, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Mike Burke explains how to use Excel to create a case chronology, Cynthia Zook reviews PDFCreator and PDF-XChange Viewer, Ay Uaxe reviews Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, Michael St. George reviews Timeslips performance and tech support, and Paul Mansfield reviews Docket Administrator Enterprise edition. Don't miss this issue.

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TaskMerlin 3.1: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Eliza Sarasohn | Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a task management program (see article below), new practice management software for small firms, two new eDiscovery management applications, and court docketing software. Don't miss the next issue.

The Wizard of Workflow

No matter your preferred working style, you probably rely on some type of task management strategy. From old-fashioned pen-and-paper lists to modern iPhone apps, task management systems remain a perennial imperative for lawyers. Over the years, you've probably sampled several programs and scrutinized this newsletter hoping to find a task management talisman to whip your workflow into shape. Do you believe in magic?

TaskMerlin 3.1 … in One Sentence
Interfathom's TaskMerlin 3.1 is project management application.

The Killer Feature
Do you ever wish your task management software was as flexible as those etherial gymnasts in Cirque du Soleil shows? Unlike some project management tools that lock you into a fixed format, TaskMerlin 3.1 adapts to your organizational style, enabling you to customize the software as you see fit.

You can use it to manage and schedule simple projects that you perform on your own as well as as complex, long-term ongoing projects involving large teams comprised of colleagues and clients. Among the customization options, you can configure columns, create task filters, create task types, and change the look and feel of the home screen.

Other Notable Features
TaskMerlin 3.1 supports David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) task management system. Devotees of the organizational guru's workflow method can use the TaskMerlin inbox as a filter to sort tasks in accordance with GTD principals.

Interfathom designed TaskMerlin 3.1 with an eye for efficiency, speed, and ease of use, enabling you to drag-and-drop tasks into project folders, edit multiple tasks at once, create or complete tasks with a single click, and modify tasks without opening additional windows or navigating drop-down menus. Version 3.1 adds an Outlook-style calendar and customizable toolbars.

What Else Should You Know?
TaskMerlin 3.1 runs on most versions of Windows. You can try it for free, and choose from two editions if you buy it — Personal ($49) or Professional ($99). The latter offers multiuser functions. Learn more about TaskMerlin.

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