Our first screencast looks at the Daylite interface, categories and keywords, creating a case record, creating a custom form and displaying custom form data with a widget. And it’s only 56.5 MB for a 27-minute demonstration. Very happy about that!
This post describes the approach I’m taking as I transition from Windows to Macs. I’m already clear that I can’t go All Mac all at once. The transition will be incremental at best. The length of the transition will depend on the willingness of Mac software developers to build better products with feature sets that rival ones already available on the Windows platform. Til then, I’ll have to make do with Parallels or TMWare Fusion.
So I’m reading some of Apple’s tips for using the Mac, and I come across a way to put my Macbook to sleep without having to click the Apple icon in the menu bar and choose “Sleep.” Here it is: hold down the command and option keys and then press and hold the […]
Navigation, navigation, navigation. My MacBook Pro continues to inspire me just looking at that incredible screen, its sleek silhouette, yada yada yada. But if you can’t get around in your computer, you’ll get incredibly frustrated really fast. I’ve previously linked to a very useful compendium of keyboard shortcuts for the Mac. […]
When I first opened my MacBook Pro two weeks ago, I was dazzled and frustrated. Dazzled by the interface and some of the cool things I’d read about and knew how to do. Frustrated by my inability to navigate the machine efficiently. I’m sure this is a common experience with folks who […]
If you’ve been using Windows most of your adult life and in your law practice and have just now opened an impeccably packaged Mac that promises to turn your world upside down, stop right now and Figure Out Navigation. Don’t let all the excitement, anticipation and general good feeling be drained out of you […]