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Two Ways to Export Audio Files from Notability

By Rob Dean

Audio files are too big.

Here you were, diligently taking electronic notes during a deposition with Notability ($0.99), a digital handwriting app for the iPad, and now it’s time to send your notes to the office. The handwriting exports fine – it’s a .pdf file with digital ink, and sending a [...]

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Q&A: Converting Handwritten Notes into Text with OCR

By Rob Dean

There must be a solution for terrible handwriting.

It would be great if our scribbled notes were instantly transcribed into readable text. Worry not, associates-frantically-deciphering-handwritten-partner-instructions. As New Orleans attorney Jeff Richardson reports, there’s now a handwriting recognition app for the iPad.

Here’s more information about Notes Plus 3.0 [...]

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App Review: Take Notes with Notability

By Rob Dean

I know a corporate attorney who literally sits on a stack of boxes in his office.

His office is exploding with paper. Everything is constantly getting lost to desk drawers or stuffed into bookshelves.  Many attorneys know the problem. You write something down, then forget it two years [...]

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Sign Docs from Email (or Fax) with SignMyPad

By Rob Dean

The name says it all.

SignMyPad ($3.99) lets you sign pleadings and other documents on your iPad. Normally, you have to print, sign, scan, and email when opposing counsel sends a proposed order. With SignMyPad, you can receive a proposed order in your email or a [...]

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