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Category Archives: Technology
Update from Legal Tech New York City Jan. 31st 2012
What did I find new/interesting at LegalTech? Here are a few selected items: 1. Lexis will have some useful new features in Time Matters version 12, and even sooner in an upcoming service release. Look for a service release soon … Continue reading
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Sony ‘Internet’ TV and Convergence of Technology
Picture this (pun intended), a TV, PC and Wifi all in one package. The holidays brought us a new TV and now, at the bottom of the TV’s menu bar, we can click to watch cable, You Tube, Amazon, Netflicks … Continue reading
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Scanning Tip: Time Matters Using the Fujitsu Desktop Scanner
Save steps and simplify the scanning process. The following tip helps you skip the extra steps if you are now saving the new scanned file to a folder first, before saving into Time Matters. When using a Fujitsu desktop scanner and … Continue reading
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New: NAELA News Technology column.
Starting with the current issue of NAELA News I now write a technology column. Please let me know the topics you want discussed, or questions that you need answered. Have a Technology Question? Ask the author of the new NAELA … Continue reading
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Redundancy – Two File Servers for the Price of One
Why Two File Servers are Better Than One When A File Server Stops Working – Do You Have a Failover Strategy? Failure to Plan, is Planning to Fail ‘Plan A’ for many small firms is to build a single file … Continue reading
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Video Technology You Can Use in Your Practice
Why is Camtasia software from Tech Smith worth considering for creating videos for use in your practice? Well, if a 13 year old and 70++ year old can excel with this software, so can you. Camtasia it is relatively inexpensive, easy … Continue reading
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It exists! Time Matters ‘Mobility’ – tried out the Beta today on an iPhone
Nov 17th. Today, I tried out an iPhone with the beta of the upcoming Time Matters Mobility function due out Q1, 2011. James Patterson, Director Product Line Manangement, and Tim Jarnigan, Senior Director Business Partner Relations, visited Philadelphia this week and I had … Continue reading
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Barry Able Gets a W-9 Form THE MOVIE
Now it’s easy to assemble PDF forms using Time Matters practice management software. Watch our 40 second ‘movie’ and see how fast and easy it is to automatically complete many pdf based forms. CLICK HERE TO SEE IT IN ACTION Contact … Continue reading
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Time Matters + Small Office Server ‘SOS’ = More Functionality at Less Cost vs. The Cloud
A while back I re-visited Web/SaaS/Cloud based practice management (PM) system options. I came to the conclusion that web based PM apps aren’t yet the compelling alternative that some would have us believe. Don’t get me wrong, I like small … Continue reading
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Time Matters + Android + Free Google ‘Goggles’ = A Very Cool App
New Technology: What is Google Goggles and How It Can Help Add Contacts to Time Matters John Papasadora, aka JP, and I attended the recent NAELA conference in Orlando (Disney actually). JP has a new HTC Smartphone with the latest … Continue reading
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