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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Dropbox… Increased Storage Purchase Now Available.
Finally…. after repeatedly checking and checking, the pay for 50 gig option is now available on Dropbox. With Dropbox and the Workflow series, you can now duplicate your files to an offsite location, have a secure ‘anywhere access’ in the cloud … Continue reading
Circus Ponies Notebook 3.0 Released
Just received word that Circus Ponies’ Notebook 3.0 is released. Some of the new features include stickies,sticky flags, the ability to ‘tear out’ a page, shapes/drawing tools and a revamped interface. Stay tuned for a review as part of the … Continue reading
Adobe Acrobat Alternative, OCR Included.
Smile on My Mac just released version 4.0 of PDF Pen. Perhaps the most needed of the new features is the capability to OCR, something sorely missing from Leopard’s built in Preview application. Other features include the ability to sign documents … Continue reading
Workflow… Channel the river, even the flood.
In the first of this series, we explored the document intake process and, unfortunatley, left out email. The failure to include email directly reflects my personal approach to filing and tracking email, none that involves any ‘hands on’ work. All … Continue reading
Dropbox Goes Live for All, Surge of Telecommuters Causes Drop in Gas Prices!
Finally out of beta and into the world, Dropbox can now let us all get away from the flakey M$ Foldershare and the oh so slow Sugarsync. Pricing is pretty good and considering how much better the interface is with … Continue reading
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Workflow. Work. Flow.
Working in a small office provides unique opportunities to create and structure your own workflow.Put another way, how the hell do I manage this mess? If you work in a smaller law office (no more than 10 attorneys & staff), the next … Continue reading
Better than a dream journal, simpler than a string on your finger.
You just rolled into bed, you’re about to doze off, you remember you need to (insert: call client in morning; file answer to pleading; pick-up dry cleaning) and now you must either get out of bed and write a note … Continue reading