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Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-06-19
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 19, 2010
- Laptop security: using the Internet to track your missing computer and to catch the thief http://nyti.ms/bcGkyy #
- Virtual Law practice in the news http://bit.ly/aD4LcU #
- LASC suspends by consent Frank C. Eymard for 6 mos (active) for charging unreasonable fee and failing to rpt income http://bit.ly/chI7N0 #
The (productivity) joy of Full Screen Mode
Posted by Ernest Svenson in Uncategorized on May 24, 2010
The problem with computers is that they do everything (of course, this is also their main benefit). But, because they are so versatile our computer screens tend to be cluttered with the windows of all the programs we have running at the same time. Big screens are common now, and that just makes things worse. Ditto: getting two monitors.
The problem shows up most insidiously when we need to write. Writing is hard, which makes any conceivable distraction a dangerous enemy. Fortunately, there is a simple yet powerful solution. Trick is you (1) need to know it exists, and then (2) resolve to use it when you’re writing.
Have you heard of ‘Full Screen Mode’ before? Well, now you have. It’s an option for working in a word processing program like Word or WordPerfect, or even Apple’s Pages program. Once you enter ‘Full Screen Mode’ the other clutter on your computer screen disappears and all you see is the page of text that you are working on. Trust me, this is something you want to learn how to turn on. Then you want to actually use it when you write on your computer.
Here’s how you do it in Word. Not sure about WordPerfect, but if you search the Help menu you should be able to find it quickly. Oh, and if you use Acrobat or Adobe Reader, you can do it there too. The shortcut is Command L (Mac) or Control L (PC).
Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-05-08
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on May 8, 2010
- 10 Myths about the ‘Paperless Office’: http://bit.ly/9XSpH4 (via @pdflawyer) #
Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-05-01
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on May 1, 2010
- iPad at Trial « MacLitigator http://bit.ly/cqdV5j #
Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-04-24
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 24, 2010
- The Paper Debate – NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/crevCB #
Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-04-17
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 17, 2010
- More Courts Move to Digital Filing http://bit.ly/9zMgOe #
Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-04-10
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 10, 2010
- YouTube – What's so special about the iPad? http://bit.ly/bMqwDS #
- Legal Ethics Forum: More negative reaction to New Jersey's opinion on virtual offices and the "bona fide office rule" http://bit.ly/9uYOG0 #
- More negative reaction to New Jersey's opinion on virtual offices and the "bona fide office rule" http://bit.ly/9uYOG0 #
- Legal Case Management Software: How Do You Know You Need It? http://bit.ly/aPVV6C #
- ScanSnap Takes You Paperless in One Step – Clutter Cleanout – Lifehacker http://bit.ly/bMZWx4 #
- NJ's recent ethics opinion abt virtual law offices prompted poll: Are VLOs Unethical? http://bit.ly/6a4mMp (via @ABAJournal) #
Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-04-03
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 3, 2010
- iPad for Trial? http://bit.ly/cIrvmb #
- iPad in Trial with PadNote http://bit.ly/cJGLiU #
- NJ's Bonafide Office Rule Would Have Me Doubled Over With Laughter Except That It Will Double the Cost of Legal Servs http://bit.ly/aIV9bs #
- For lawyers who iPass: The best present and future alternatives to the Apple iPad. http://bit.ly/d6Olqz #
Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-03-27
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on March 27, 2010
- Digital Courtrooms and Classrooms Pass FCC Hurdle | Lawyerist http://bit.ly/9egdpH #
- Get Your Head in the Cloud – Magazine – ABA Journal http://bit.ly/a0Scbq #
- Software I use, and recommend – Ernie The Attorney http://bit.ly/afC0CT #
Twitter Posts for Week Ending 2010-03-20
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on March 20, 2010
- How to scan to JPEG using a ScanSnap. Step-by-step instructions: http://bit.ly/clNAAT #
