Posts under Tag: App Of The Week
App of the Week: Schedule and Manage Your Tweets with Buffer iPhone App

We’ve written about how we use Buffer App and also even did a post on how to use the app on your iPhone. Now, Buffer has come out with the highly requested iPhone app to go along with its Android app. The iPhone app has been the most awaited Buffer feature, says Leo Widrich, Buffer Co-Founder. First, a quick overview [...]

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App of the Week: Evernote Trunk

Evernote is one of our favorite productivity apps — on the desktop, browser and mobile device. Check out the short Tech Tutorial Evernote video we made. As good as the stand-alone application is, Evernote has its own app store with desktop and web software and services, along with native applications, extensions and features that make your Evernote experience even more [...]

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App of the Week: Step Up Your Video Recording With Teleprompter Apps

Video is an important component of both organic and inorganic search engine optimization. It is also a great way for potential clients to get a sense of who you are. For attorneys who are too busy to write a blog or who prefer to use video, recording quick vlogs can be a valuable way to increase your online presence. In [...]

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App of the Week: Zite, Your Personalized Reader On The Go

Zite is a free personalized magazine that automatically learns what you like and gets smarter every time you use it. It evaluates millions of new stories every day, and uses patterns, categories and user activity to automatically aggregate personalized information to your iPad or iPhone. Zite delivers all the great news, articles, blogs, and videos you want – and helps [...]

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App of the Week: TranscriptPad for iPad

Transcript review the old-fashioned way is like panning for gold – lots of hard labor to find each valuable nugget. And this hard labor usually includes struggling through stacks of papers, highlighters, tape flags, and color-coded sticky-notes at your desk or on your commute. Until now. Lit Software, the developers who brought you TrialPad for iPad, is transforming the way [...]

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App of the Week: Legal App Resources

Our App of the Week series covers productivity and lifestyle apps as well as legal apps, all leading to a more productive and mobile lawyer. This week’s edition takes a small detour to share the love with some other sites that cover legal apps. iPhone JD – The title says it all. iPhone JD is a site for lawyers using [...]

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App of the Week: CardStar – Ditch the Plastic and Go Digital

Occasionally we cover “Lifesyle” apps which go to efficiency, wellness and other issues, leading to increased productivity. CardStar is such an app. I’m not much of a shopper, but appreciate a deal when I see one. Often, those deals are connected to a loyalty card and even more frequently, those cards are either lost or left at home. The one [...]

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App of the Week: Personalize Your Content With Flipboard

The iPad App of the year is now available on the iPhone. Flipboard is an app that curates content from your social networks and the Web based on your interests and turns them into magazine-like digital pages. The application is designed specifically for the iPad’s and iPhone’s touch screen and allows users to “flip” through their social networking feeds and [...]

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App of the Week: LawStack – A Legal Library in Your Pocket

Get free federal rules on your iPhone with the Lawstack app. It comes preloaded with the following: US Constitution Federal Rules of Federal of Civil Procedure Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Federal Rules of Evidence Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Each set of rules comes with search functionality allowing users to search by keyword or phrase. [...]

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App of the Week – Save $19.99 and Download FedCtRecords (PACER) Now

There’s been a lot of talk recently about FedCtRecords, the new federal courts cases iPhone app. As a former law librarian, I had to throw my hat into the ring to help spread the word that the app is free if you download it before the end of the year. If you’re a lawyer, paralegal or librarian, then you probably [...]

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