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Link: Home Office Lawyer: 10 Must-Have Apps for the Mac Using Solo Practitioner. This is a great post by Grant Griffiths regarding applications for Mac using Solos. It is partially in response to R...
I saw so many valuable technology-based posts today so I thought I would just put the links all together for you. Grant Griffiths is back with a powerful Mac-rebuttal to Rick George's and Ben Cowgill's PC punches. Chuck Newton made
How do you convince clients who aren't web savvy to jump on board with BCamp? What about privelege, confidentiality?
Maybe a screen capture video of you using it would be helpful!? (Or perhaps contact the BCamp developers and see if they'll let you guest host a show on how lawyers can benefit?)
Link: Home Office Lawyer: 10 Must-Have Apps for the Mac Using Solo Practitioner. Some tech savvy solos have been sparring lately (friendly match) in the 10 must have apps dual. The Mac Guy (link above) and the FutureLawyer (here) are
I guess I am a bit delayed in leaving this comment, but I wanted you to know that I, too, appreciate your top ten list. I also appreciate all the work you do as I have been contemplating the possibility of going solo when I leave the Air Force in September. I might just be the solo practitioner to your North, in Johnson County, Nebraska.
Keep on truckin,
I too run my own law practice on macs with the glaring exception of QuickBooks premier professional services edition on a PC. I have yet to find ANY reasonably priced mac software to handle the accounting demands of a small law practice. Thanks in advance for your response!