Do you find yourself getting frustrated when trying to figure out how to insert certain characters (like ⌘, ⌦, §, or ¶) into documents? I know that I used to – until I learned how to use the Character Palette. Now this process is very quick and easy. There are a couple of different ways to access the… Continue Reading
Monthly Archives: May 2010
How To Print Keynote Handouts
Posted in How Do I ... ?, SoftwareVirtually everyone knows that Keynote is a fantastic presentation program, far superior to PowerPoint. However, some people have questions about the best way to create handouts from their Keynote presentation. Macworld recently explained the process, which I have illustrated below: 1. After you have created your presentation, go to the print options via File >… Continue Reading
Guest Post :: Top 10 Resources for Mac Junkies
Posted in Guest Posts, Online ResourcesToday’s Mac-using professionals are getting mighty fond of the convenient tech solutions Apple, Inc. keeps pumping out year after year, and they want to be kept in the loop on the latest developments. To help toward this end, Alvina Lopez has compiled a top 10 go-to list of online resources that she visits on a… Continue Reading
How One Firm Implemented the iPad
Posted in iPadFollowing up on my post earlier this week about how some attorneys are using iPads in their practices, I received an email from one of my readers, Ron Elkins, explaining how his firm has done just that. In fact, Ron has written an article (complete with screenshots) that explains how his office: accesses its case… Continue Reading
MILO Chat Podcast, Vol. 17
Posted in PodcastsThe MILO Chat Weekly podcast is back and better than ever. Our format has been streamlined, and we hope that our listeners enjoy the improvements. Please let us know your thoughts on the new format. In this episode "iPhone Security Revisited" your hosts Ben Stevens, Finis Price, and our guest, Grant Griffiths, not only discuss that issue, but also… Continue Reading
Lawyers USA Reveals How Lawyers Already Using iPads
Posted in iPadA little over a week ago, Lawyers USA published an article which discussed the various ways that attorneys are already using iPads in their practices. The three primary ways are: (1) content reader, (2) yellow pad in Court, and (3) trial presentation tool. I was interviewed for this article regarding these trends and discussing my… Continue Reading
Guest Post :: 10 Must Have iPhone Apps for Lawyers
Posted in iPhoneThe following guest post discusses "10 Must Have iPhone Apps for Lawyers": Whether in the heat of a lucrative debate or in preparation of an upcoming case, lawyers rely on an abundance of informative sources to help support their argument and win over the judge and jury. Up until recently, this often involved flipping through… Continue Reading
It’s Finally Here :: DropBox for iPad
Posted in iPadI am now officially a "happy camper" – let me to explain. I had reached the conclusion (and been complaining) that I couldn’t really fully use my iPad for work until DropBox released its iPad app. As I discuss in one of my more popular seminars, my office workflow relies heavily on DropBox (along with Evernote… Continue Reading
How to Seamlessly Run That Windows Apps on a Mac
Posted in Mac vs. PCOne of my favorite websites is LifeHacker, because it routinely explains ways that I can make my life easier. It recently published an article which explained how to make "running one or a handful of must-have Windows applications on a Mac simple and seamless. It makes things much easier for non-expert computer users who just need… Continue Reading