Well, an hour here and an hour there and pretty soon you’ve figured out how to make a screencast. I’m happy to say that we’re about ready to record our first screencast; just waiting on a cheap headset to show up and we’ll begin. This will be the first in a series […]
Bentomania! For those of you who are thinking Bento may be the practice management solution you’ve been looking for, Don McAllister at ScreenCastsOnline (SCO) is reviewing the product in two installments. The first has just been completed and is available now for SCO members. The second will likely be produced in a few […]
New Mac Video Tutorial Section. Apple Insider reports that Apple has a new website section called “Find Out How” designed to make fence-sitters more willing to take the jump. Have a look.
The Daylite template design team posted a list of questions on the MacLaw listserv today. Marketcircle graciously gave me permission to post them here as well. Any attorney who’s thinking about moving from Windows to Macs or who has already made the move and is struggling to use Daylite as their practice management […]
David Pogue on Word 2008 and MacSpeech. A
One of the mildy ironic things about blogging is that there’s so little time to blog. I want to keep the focus on the transition from Macs to Windows, but I don’t want to do it piecemeal. So when I get to this stage of the journey, where it’s time to consider the […]
Here’s an announcement about using Macs in trials (and a little about case management as well). This is a must-go-to kind of seminar for any lawyer using a Mac. Read more after the jump.
A Guide for Mac Switchers. Over at LifeHacker, you’ll find a concise, helpful article with lots of pics and links for making the switch to Macs. A Guide for Switching to the Mac isn’t David Pogue’s Missing Manual, but it’s really good stuff nevertheless. Should help with the learning curve.
MacLawStudents. Erik Schmidt and colleagues write MacLawStudents but, despite the name, anyone can benefit from its excellent articles. Read Erik’s post on Why Use a Mac and follow the links. And check out Erik’s Mac setup link in the sidebar. All good stuff.
Click the title to read more about my experience installing VMWare Fusion and getting it to work with my office’s XP network.