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SharePoint Review; Windows Server Alternatives; Digital Dictation; PDF Converter Professional; Word 2007 Tutorials

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 12, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Carlton Barnes reviews SharePoint 3.0 and SharePoint Server, Oskar Teran reviews several Mac and Linux alternatives to Microsoft Exchange, Peter Conway discusses digital dictation from the viewpoints of the lawyer and transcriber respectively, Neil Kaufman reviews PDF Converter Professional 5, and Fraser Page shares some helpful resources for online Word training. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | CLE/News/References | Collaboration/Knowledge Management | Coming Attractions | Desktop PCs/Servers | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Networking/Operating Systems | TL Answers

Review: pdfDocs compareDocs 3.1 for Document Comparison

By Sara Skiff | Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Coming today to TechnoFeature: Remember when document comparison meant laying two pages side by side and getting out your trusty red pen? Those days are gone thanks to document comparison software. For this article, legal technology consultant John Heckman took DocsCorp's pdfDocs compareDocs 3.1 for a test drive and reported his findings. John focused on accuracy, convenience, and security — the three most critical components of document comparison. His verdict? Read his comprehensive review to find out.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | TechnoFeature

Are You a Simpleton or a Sophisticate?; Archive Web Pages; Adobe's Licensing Policies; Lynda.com Review; SnapDone Review

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 5, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Carolyn Thornlow discusses what the technology at your law firm says about you as a lawyer, Barry Hubbard explains how to create a free homemade utility for archiving Web pages electronically, Michael Vorel reviews Adobe's product license policies, Adam Drennen reviews lynda.com's Microsoft Word training, and Michael Campbell reviews SnapDone for simple document assembly. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Business Productivity/Word Processing | CLE/News/References | Coming Attractions | Law Office Management | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Answers

A Comparative Review of Corel WordPerfect Office X4 Versus OpenOffice.org 3

By Sara Skiff | Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Coming today to TechnoFeature: Will the battle of the word processors ever end? Attorneys Al Harrison and Randy Claridge seek to lay down the final word (no pun intended) on the two leading alternative word processors in today's TechnoFeature. In this comparative review, they pit WordPerfect Office X4 against OpenOffice.org 3. They discuss the relative advantages and functionality of each from compatibility to document security to PDF capabilities and more. Which program comes out on top? Read their words of wisdom to find out.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | TechnoFeature

AdvologixPM Review; Outlook Tips; GCal Review; BlackBerry Storm Review; PDF Converter Pro Review

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, January 29, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Thomas Hutto reviews AdvologixPM for online practice management, Michael Schley explains three ways to archive Outlook messages, Wandal Winn reviews Google Calendar for client appointments, Robert Johnson compares the BlackBerry Storm to the iPhone while musing about the yet-to-be-released Palm Pre, and Robert Levinson reviews several Nuance products. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Document Management | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | Privacy/Security | TL Answers

pdfDocs Desktop 2.2: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a PDF content management system (see article below), a discovery document review application, new case management software, document management software for electronic and scanned files, and a contract automation and management system. Don't miss the next issue.

PDF Software Built From the Ground Up for Law Firms
By Neil J. Squillante

DOC-35-NPP-450

The legal profession relies heavily on PDF technology. Most lawyers would agree that it's Pretty Darn Fantastic. But here's the thing. Lawyers picked up on PDF years after the first PDF applications appeared. Those early vendors have since tacked on legal-friendly features but the marketplace seems ripe for a PDF suite built from the ground up for the legal profession.

pdfDocs Desktop 2.2 ... in One Sentence
DocsCorps' pdfDocs Desktop 2.2 is a PDF content management system that includes features such as PDF creation, collation, annotation, redaction, and file splitting, and integrates with major document management systems.

The Killer Feature
In a classic TV spot, the owner of a donut franchise grumbled every morning about it being "time to make the donuts." Of course, this grind meant fresh donuts every day for customers, the point of the ad.

Similarly, there's no denying the helpfulness of placing multiple documents into a single PDF file (e.g., closing books, deal books, etc.), but doing all that work is a grind.

pdfDocs Desktop's "Binder" technology automates this task. The new version features a number of enhancements. For example, you could always add both PDF and native format files such as Word to the Binder. But now you can edit any native file from within the Binder, a timesaver.

You might find this ability useful for an executive summary describing the contents of the Binder. If the Binder changes, you can quickly update the executive summary.

Other Notable Features
To create a Binder, you can add documents from any source, including document management systems such as Interwoven, NetDocuments, Open Text, and Worldox. You can rearrange files within the Binder using drag and drop.

pdfDocs Desktop's Binder automatically creates a hyperlinked table of contents and keeps it updated when the contents change. To make all the documents appear uniform, you can apply elements in the header and footer such as page numbers, date and time stamps, and information from your document management system such as author, Doc ID, or version.

You can save these header and footer settings for one click use in the future. In fact, you can take this automation even further by saving an existing Binder as a template. Templates can include any security, numbering, and watermark settings.

Speaking of security settings, you can use encryption to prevent users from changing or modifying the content of the documents within the collection, and you can redact confidential or sensitive information.

Also, the new "Snapshot" feature locks down folders and documents within the Binder to prevent others from moving or deleting content within the Binder. Snapshots protect your templates from being changed or modified or having individuals inadvertently remove core documents.

What Else Should You Know?
As part of the Binder creation process, pdfDocs Desktop will generate an Autorun.inf file for you, which makes the resulting PDF file you distribute on CD or DVD foolproof for your clients or whomever -- it'll open automatically when inserted into a computer.

pdfDocs Desktop is part of the pdfDocs Solutions Suite, which sells for $189. You can try it for free. Learn more about pdfDocs Desktop 2.2.

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Topics: Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Business Productivity/Word Processing | TL NewsWire

Our Backup Plan; Norton 360 Review; ActiveWords Versus Worldox; Canon-Based Scan Plan; Future of the Legal Profession

By Sara Skiff | Friday, January 23, 2009

Coming today to Fat Friday: David Ventker explains why his firm's backup system lets him sleep at night, Douglas Shachtman reviews Norton 360 and its online tech support, Fred Kruck reviews ActiveWords and its interaction with Worldox, John Ryan shares some paperless office words of wisdom as well as the scanners he prefers, and Claude Morgan comments on the power of community (and shares an upcoming book on the subject). Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Backup/Media/Storage | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Document Management | Fat Friday | Online/Cloud | Privacy/Security | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | Utilities

Risk-Free Paperless Law Office; RTG Bills Review; Workrite Review; ToA Tip; Digital Dictation

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, January 22, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Bob Walsh shares the details of his firm's paperless workflow and backup strategy, Ivan Frockt reviews RTG Bills, Eric Harris reviews the Workrite Sierra adjustable desk, Brooks Miller explains how to create table of authorities in WordPerfect, and Michael O'Byrne shares his top four reasons to upgrade to digital dictation. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Backup/Media/Storage | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Document Management | Furniture/Office Supplies | TL Answers

Pathagoras Review; Seven Truisms About Legal Practice; BlackBerry Professional; DocXchange Review; Shared Office Space; Legal Survivor

By Sara Skiff | Friday, January 16, 2009

Coming today to Fat Friday: Andrew Flusche reviews Pathagoras for document assembly, Gregory Harper shares seven pearls of wisdom about the legal profession, Ted Brooks reviews BlackBerry Professional Software, Kathy Mergulhao reviews DocXchange, and Patrick Gann writes in with his experience sharing office space with a non-legal professional. Don't miss this issue.

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Zotero Review; Overwriting a Hard Drive; BlackBerry Storm; OmniPage Versions; STRIP Review

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, January 15, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Roger Mullins reviews the pros and cons of using Zotero for archiving legal research and other Web pages, Ralph Stoker clarifies some misconceptions about the security of reformatting a hard drive, Morris Tabush discusses the BlackBerry Storm, Barron Henley reviews OmniPage Standard versus Pro as well as Nuance tech support, and Jonathan Warshay reviews STRIP for password management. Don't miss this issue.

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