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Windows XP Search Tip; Word's Mail Merge Review; How to Design Perfect Practice Management Software

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, March 11, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Joe Dipierro compares Copernic Desktop Search with Windows XP's built-in indexing service, Gail Hill reviews Microsoft Word's mail merge function, and Mark Slate shares his thoughts on the perfect practice management software (which doesn't yet exist but may soon). Don't miss this issue.

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Live Documents: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an online Flash-based office suite (see article below), software for comparing Excel spreadsheets, document management software, software for accessing your firm's litigation docket via Outlook, and a gadget that transforms your iPhone into a universal infrared remote control. Don't miss the next issue.

Not Your Father's Office

You can't swing a pair of "7" skinny jeans in New York City's East Village without hitting a trendy restaurant featuring exposed brick walls, servers with nose rings, deconstructed dishes, and cocktails that require an ingredients search on your smartphone. It's fun to be hip, but hip doesn't work so well when it comes to word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. As a result, most law firms have eschewed hip online suites such as Google Docs, preferring to stick with dowdy but feature-rich and reliable Microsoft Office (think Cheesecake Factory). But a newcomer to the world of online office suites claims to have the functionality law firms need.

Live Documents … in One Sentence
InstaColl's Live Documents is an online Flash-based office suite consisting of Live Writer, Live Spreadsheets, and Live Presentations.

The Killer Feature
Unless every organization with which you work switches to Live Documents, you'll still have to deal with Microsoft Office files. And even if that happens, what about all your existing Office files?

Live Documents features what it calls non-lossy Microsoft Office round tripping, which offers two benefits. First, you can import Office documents without losing any existing formatting. Similarly, you can export to Office formats.

Second, if an Office document contains a component that Live Documents does not support such as a macro, Live Documents will preserve the functionality of that element throughout the importing and exporting process.

Other Notable Features
Each of the applications in the suite include collaboration tools. For example, multiple people can work on a document simultaneously. Changes appear instantly. You can also review every change made to a document, including who made each change and when. Your clients do not need a Live Documents subscription of their own. You can either export and email them a Word file, or send them a password-protected link for reviewing the document online. You can specify permissions such as view only.

Live Documents also offers document management. You can tag documents with a client/matter number and keywords, and organize documents using workspaces — similar in concept to folders but with more flexibility. For example, you might place a brief in two workspaces — one for the matter to which it pertains and another for model briefs.

But what about document creation? InstaColl claims that its applications offer the most critical features. For example, the word processing application Live Writer supports rich text, lists, tables (including rules and shading), images, charts, and comments. Also, what you see is what you get in terms of printing (you need not export to print your documents).

What Else Should You Know?
Live Documents works in any Web browser that can run Adobe Flash Player 10. You can use Live Documents for free if you can stay within the limits imposed — 60 documents and 100 MB of storage. Otherwise, Live Documents Premium costs $13.99/month per author (people who can create new documents). An unlimited number of people can edit and review documents. Alternatively, you can host Live Documents on your own server at a customized price depending on your needs. Learn more about Live Documents.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Online/Cloud | TL NewsWire

Greatest Hits: My Favorite Software and Web Sites

By Sara Skiff | Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Coming today to TechnoFeature: Serious computer users usually have their own list of software and Web site "greatest hits" that they use constantly. Lawyer Joshua Stein, one of our earliest subscribers, started using computers for all his written work in 1982. Who better to ask to share his list of greatest hits. Joshua covers just about every topic, including email, document management, VoIP, fax-to-email, backup software, desktop publishing, online printing, conference calls, legal research, social bookmarking, and more.

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AQ: Interwoven (Autonomy) v. eDocs; WordPerfect-to-Word Costs; Three Monitors; Pensoft Payroll Review; ProLaw Review

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 25, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Jim Perrier compares Interwoven Worksite (now Autonomy) and eDOCS, Blair Clark discusses the costs of switching from WordPerfect to Word, William Lloyd explains why he uses three monitors, James Degnan reviews Pensoft Payroll, and Mazyar Hedayat reviews ProLaw for small firms. Don't miss this issue.

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Reviews of Garmin GPS PND, PureText, and Text Cleanup; The Case for WordPerfect Over Word

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 18, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Perry Adanick reviews his Garmin GPS personal navigation device, Channing Strother reviews PureText and Text Cleanup, and Thomas Simchak discusses three reasons to stick with WordPerfect. Don't miss this issue.

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SaaS Warning; Reviews of Phoneslips and PracticeMaster; New Questions

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 18, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Britt Knuttgen discusses three considerations when choosing Software as a Service and reviews PracticeMaster, Robert Browning reviews the USPS Shipping Assistant, and Ronald Cappuccio reviews Phoneslips. Don't miss this issue.

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Beyond Smartphones; Law Firm Survival Kit; Hosted Exchange Serviced Compared; TimeMap Tip; PDF Portfolios; What Do You Want?

By Sara Skiff | Friday, February 12, 2010

Coming today to Fat Friday: Ed Zohn shares the details of his mobile setup, Joseph Travaglini adds one more step to Mazyar Hedayat's small firm success strategy, Donald Jemela compares hosted Microsoft Exchange from GoDaddy and Rackspace, Ruth Curcuru explains how she prints TimeMap timelines, and Michael Jones reviews Acrobat Pro for lawyers. Don't miss this issue.

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Rack2-Filer Review; BitDefender Tip; SaaS on Your Server; Health Care; Amazon; LegalTech New York

By Sara Skiff | Friday, February 5, 2010

Coming today to Fat Friday: Paul Mansfield reviews the Fujitsu ScanSnap with Rack2-Filer software, Roy Greenberg offers a fix for BitDefender when it stops working after a Windows restore, Tim Dix clarifies a point about SaaS storage in a recent TechnoFeature, Lane Trippe shares some further thoughts on the health care debate, and Harold Burstyn explains why he won't shop at Amazon ever again. Don't miss this issue.

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Accepting Credit Cards; iPhone and LNTPA; Playing Audio Clips at Trial; Advice for New Lawyers; Review of PureText and ClipCache Pro

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 4, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Sam Gibson discusses the impact of accepting credit cards at his law firm, Bob Leonard explains how he syncs his iPhone with LexisNexis' Total Practice Advantage (and LexisNexis discusses its mobililty plans for 2010), Marc Dobin explains how to create audio clips for trial, Bruce Dorner offers advice to new lawyers overwhelmed with technology options, and Christopher Holly reviews PureText and ClipCache Pro. Don't miss this issue.

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Legal Research War Heats Up Plus 66 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Monday, January 25, 2010

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 67 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

6 Approaches to Time Stamping PDF Files Using Acrobat 9

The Apple Tablet: A Game Changer for Litigation Technology?

Fortune Recognizes 6 Firms as Best Companies to Work For

Fear of the Bad Review of Your Legal Services

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