This document provides information and recommendations for setting up and using an iPad, including which iPad and data plan to purchase based on budget and intended use. It discusses key iPad equipment, how to set up accounts and sync with iTunes, configure mail and other settings. The document also recommends foundational apps for tasks like backing up data, accessing files on a computer, and signing documents electronically. It concludes with a Q&A section and links for further information.
The document provides tips for real estate agents to streamline their business by going mobile, going paperless, using cloud-based services, and improving time management. It recommends specific apps and services in each category, such as using a personal hotspot or iPad for mobility, digital signatures and scanning apps to go paperless, Dropbox or Google Drive for cloud storage and file sharing, and calendar and scheduling apps to better manage time. Contact information is also provided for the author who presents on these topics.
This document lists various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent work remotely and paperlessly. It categorizes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating and sharing listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, assisting buyers with tasks like mortgage apps and flight tracking, managing business tasks, and personal productivity and entertainment apps. The document provides the names and brief descriptions of over 100 different mobile apps.
This document provides tips and resources for real estate agents to streamline their business in 2013. It recommends going mobile with tools like a personal hotspot, iPad, and cloud-based email. It also recommends going paperless with digital signatures, banking, and note taking apps. Resources for going paperless, mobile, and to the cloud are listed, including scanning, file sharing, and remote access apps. Time management apps are also recommended. Contact information is provided to connect with the author.
This document provides information and guidance about selecting and setting up an iPad for real estate business use. It discusses factors to consider when choosing an iPad model and data plan. It also offers tips on equipping the iPad with useful accessories and apps, setting up accounts and settings, backing up data, and using the iPad to digitally sign and share documents. The document aims to help real estate professionals optimize their iPad for mobile workflow and client services.
This document provides tips and recommendations for using an iPad for work. It discusses setting up the iPad with a cell data plan and backup. It recommends apps for multitasking, searching, managing files through cloud services like Dropbox and Box.net, accessing files remotely, creating and editing PDFs, digital signing of documents, scanning documents, sharing presentations and videos. The document also lists foundational apps, tips for handling prospects and listings, and entertainment apps. It concludes with inviting the reader to connect on social media for questions.
The document discusses the hardware and software used by the author when traveling for work. It considers using an iPad versus a laptop and outlines the key software and accessories used on the iPad, including Dropbox, Goodreader, Evernote, and Pages. Specific tasks still require a laptop, and other recommended software and services are mentioned.
The thought began after the organizers of the organization who were working in the occasions and innovation industry discovered that there was definitely not a dependable and reliable rental organization to procure from in the rental market.
This document provides information and recommendations for setting up and using an iPad, including which iPad and data plan to purchase based on budget and intended use. It discusses key iPad equipment, how to set up accounts and sync with iTunes, configure mail and other settings. The document also recommends foundational apps for tasks like backing up data, accessing files on a computer, and signing documents electronically. It concludes with a Q&A section and links for further information.
The document provides tips for real estate agents to streamline their business by going mobile, going paperless, using cloud-based services, and improving time management. It recommends specific apps and services in each category, such as using a personal hotspot or iPad for mobility, digital signatures and scanning apps to go paperless, Dropbox or Google Drive for cloud storage and file sharing, and calendar and scheduling apps to better manage time. Contact information is also provided for the author who presents on these topics.
This document lists various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent work remotely and paperlessly. It categorizes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating and sharing listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, assisting buyers with tasks like mortgage apps and flight tracking, managing business tasks, and personal productivity and entertainment apps. The document provides the names and brief descriptions of over 100 different mobile apps.
This document provides tips and resources for real estate agents to streamline their business in 2013. It recommends going mobile with tools like a personal hotspot, iPad, and cloud-based email. It also recommends going paperless with digital signatures, banking, and note taking apps. Resources for going paperless, mobile, and to the cloud are listed, including scanning, file sharing, and remote access apps. Time management apps are also recommended. Contact information is provided to connect with the author.
This document provides information and guidance about selecting and setting up an iPad for real estate business use. It discusses factors to consider when choosing an iPad model and data plan. It also offers tips on equipping the iPad with useful accessories and apps, setting up accounts and settings, backing up data, and using the iPad to digitally sign and share documents. The document aims to help real estate professionals optimize their iPad for mobile workflow and client services.
This document provides tips and recommendations for using an iPad for work. It discusses setting up the iPad with a cell data plan and backup. It recommends apps for multitasking, searching, managing files through cloud services like Dropbox and Box.net, accessing files remotely, creating and editing PDFs, digital signing of documents, scanning documents, sharing presentations and videos. The document also lists foundational apps, tips for handling prospects and listings, and entertainment apps. It concludes with inviting the reader to connect on social media for questions.
The document discusses the hardware and software used by the author when traveling for work. It considers using an iPad versus a laptop and outlines the key software and accessories used on the iPad, including Dropbox, Goodreader, Evernote, and Pages. Specific tasks still require a laptop, and other recommended software and services are mentioned.
The thought began after the organizers of the organization who were working in the occasions and innovation industry discovered that there was definitely not a dependable and reliable rental organization to procure from in the rental market.
This document provides tips and recommendations for using a tablet as a mobile work device. It lists apps for productivity, file access and storage, presentations, e-signatures, scanning documents, and more. Recommended apps include Dropbox, Carbonite, Iannotate, Docusign Ink, Zipforms, Evernote, Nuoffer, Keynote, Slideshare, Issuu, and apps for real estate, business tasks, and entertainment. The document aims to help users effectively utilize a tablet on the go.
Building Mobile Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScriptJonathan Stark
The document discusses building mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It covers the staggering growth of mobile usage statistics. It then discusses the fragmentation challenges posed by different mobile platforms and devices. It presents three approaches for building mobile apps: pure native apps, web apps, and hybrid apps that combine web technologies with native platforms. The rest of the document outlines best practices for designing mobile-friendly interfaces and building offline and device API-enabled web apps using technologies like PhoneGap.
The document discusses iWorks for iCloud, a beta web-based version of Apple's iWork apps Pages, Numbers, and Keynote that allows creating and editing documents from any device using a web browser. It provides demonstrations of using Pages, Numbers, and Keynote in iCloud and notes they are designed to work across Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Additional features planned include sending document links, version history, and printing from iCloud.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and various cloud-based services for file storage, backup, email, and accessing files remotely. It discusses benefits of cloud computing like mobility and quick access. It then describes specific services for remote access to computers, synchronizing emails, backing up computers and mobile devices, file storage, converting documents to online forms, and transaction platforms. The document aims to help users understand cloud computing basics and options for integrating cloud services into their workflow.
Amazon was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos and launched online in 1995 as an online bookstore. It has since expanded to sell DVDs, CDs, video and music downloads, software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry. Amazon also provides cloud computing services. With over $74 billion in revenue in 2013, Amazon has become one of the largest online retailers in the world through its focus on selection, price, and convenience. It has over 100,000 employees and numerous subsidiaries that support its retail business and technology development.
The document describes a new smart book called the Mono that functions as a digital notebook. It has touch and write capabilities, auto save, mode switching, a projector keyboard, built-in dictionary and atlas, uses solar energy, and stores mathematical formulas. It is being sold for 2,999 rupees in Chennai and is being promoted through media and online. Its unique selling points are that it is eco-friendly, less of a burden than traditional notebooks, and represents an advancement in technology. Customers can order it by phone or through online booking, and its official website is www.mono.com.
Are you thinking about snapping up a new iPad? This device is especially intriguing for business owners who travel on a regular basis and want to travel lightly. Setting up your iPad for business, however, use can seem like a daunting task. Luckily, that can be easily solved. Attend this class and learn how to set-up your iPad with the most useful business apps, and learn the tips and techniques you need to maximize your iPad’s capabilities and ensure that you’re getting the most out of this workhorse.
Explore a day in the life of two small business owners as they get their work done using laptops, tablets, and smartphones.This presentation will give you over 20 apps and productivity tips that you can put to use today, whether you're in your car, at the coffee shop, or sitting in front of your desk.
More on how to stay productive, and other topics: http://www.lynda.com/Productivity-training-tutorials/38-0.html
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The document discusses mobile and tablet usage trends and web design for mobile devices. It provides statistics showing massive growth in mobile phone usage compared to internet access. Current technologies that can make websites accessible across devices include HTML5, HTML, jQuery, JavaScript, CSS/CSS3. Good mobile design priorities include prioritizing content, vertical navigation, and faster load times. Examples are provided of both good mobile websites like Yelp and areas for improvement on other sites. The presentation recommends redesigning websites for mobile, prioritizing content, optimizing frameworks, and setting up mobile landing pages.
This document provides an overview of technology tools and equipment that can help real estate professionals improve their time efficiency and understand the tools consumers are using. It lists smartphones, cameras, laptops, tablets, printers, cloud storage and backup options, remote access software, voicemail and digital signing tools, listing and presentation software, marketing platforms, business and client applications, and websites that agents can utilize. The presentation aims to help agents compare, evaluate, and integrate relevant technology into their business plans.
This document discusses how the iPad can be used for personal productivity, creativity, and in various subject areas. It provides examples of apps for tasks like notetaking, drawing, e-book creation, video editing, augmented reality, and teaching different subjects. Some highlighted apps include Evernote, Penultimate, CloudOn, Doodle Buddy, Skitch, StoryKit, Book Creator, iMovie, Slo Pro, iMotion HD, Educreations, and subject-specific ones like Sushi Monster, Thinking Blocks, Spelling City, NASA app, and World Book. The document encourages trying different apps to find what transforms learning and starting with one app to use in the classroom.
This document provides an overview of mobile technologies and applications. It discusses various mobile devices like netbooks, smartphones and tablets. It also covers accessories for tablets and considerations for mobile workers like power options and connectivity. The document reviews popular applications for productivity, file sharing, social media and more. It compares mobile apps to mobile websites and discusses QR codes.
The document discusses how an iPad can help school leaders become more mobile, aware, productive, organized, and thorough in order to impact student learning. It provides tips for using an iPad for note taking, to-do management, reference, email, and calendar functions. While an iPad on its own will not solve problems, the document outlines how to maximize its effectiveness through apps, syncing, file management, and focusing on workflow rather than just the tools.
This document discusses smart phone apps for agriculture. It begins by listing the major operating systems - iOS, Android, Windows, and Blackberry. When choosing a system, iOS is easy to use but limited to Apple devices, Android has a wide variety of devices and prices, Windows is new to apps, and Blackberry is trying to make a comeback. It then covers specifications like screen size, memory, connectivity and battery life. Accessories like cases and screen protectors are discussed. Applications available include email, calendars, and some manufacturer-specific apps. The document demos basic uses and asks how attendees use smart devices. It finishes with an overview of using cloud storage and sharing files across devices.
This document discusses smart phone apps for agriculture. It begins by listing the major operating systems - iOS, Android, Windows, and Blackberry. When choosing a system, iOS is easy to use but limited to Apple devices, Android has a wide variety of devices and prices, Windows is new to apps, and Blackberry is trying to make a comeback. It discusses specifications like screen size, memory, connectivity and battery life. Accessories like cases and screen protectors are also covered. The document demonstrates basic app uses and how the cloud can be used to access files across devices. It concludes by asking for questions and sharing.
Amy Smythe Harris presented on various technology tools and apps that can help real estate professionals and their clients. The presentation covered smartphones, cameras, laptops, tablets, printers, cloud storage and backup options, remote access software, real estate marketing and listing tools, business and client apps, and useful websites. The goal was to help attendees become more time efficient and understand the technology consumers are using.
12 technologies to increase efficiency July 2015Dale Denham
These technologies help make you more efficient every day both in computing and at home. A little bit of web, a little bit of email, even robots and cameras. Best experienced live at an event to get additional information, these slides help reinforce what you learned.
This document discusses best practices for going paperless in an organization. It outlines the benefits of digitizing paper documents such as saving space and making documents accessible remotely. It provides details on developing a paperless plan including establishing objectives, assigning responsibilities and setting due dates. The document also discusses policies, hardware, software, storage, and training considerations for a successful paperless initiative.
Software and workflow I use as an Indie Development BusinessAndy Peters
This document provides tips for keeping track of information overload on a daily basis. It recommends using tools like Evernote, Things.app, Basecamp, Freshbooks, and Google Sync to organize notes, tasks, projects, finances, and sync content across devices. It also stresses recording meetings for note taking and moving emails to task managers once read to avoid cluttering inboxes. The overall message is to leverage different apps to manage ideas, research, calendars, and more in a synchronized workflow.
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This document provides tips for keeping track of information overload on a daily basis. It recommends using tools like Evernote, Things.app, Basecamp, Freshbooks, and Google Sync to organize notes, tasks, projects, finances, and content across devices. It also stresses recording meetings for note-taking and using inbox management strategies like archiving emails and adding follow-ups to a to-do list app. The overall message is to leverage different apps and services to capture, organize, and sync all the information you deal with every day.
What apps keep you productive when you're on-the-go? We were asked to provide a brief overview and introduction to some of the best tools to help busy pros. Here's our list of must-have apps to maximize productivity!
This document provides tips and recommendations for using a tablet as a mobile work device. It lists apps for productivity, file access and storage, presentations, e-signatures, scanning documents, and more. Recommended apps include Dropbox, Carbonite, Iannotate, Docusign Ink, Zipforms, Evernote, Nuoffer, Keynote, Slideshare, Issuu, and apps for real estate, business tasks, and entertainment. The document aims to help users effectively utilize a tablet on the go.
Building Mobile Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScriptJonathan Stark
The document discusses building mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It covers the staggering growth of mobile usage statistics. It then discusses the fragmentation challenges posed by different mobile platforms and devices. It presents three approaches for building mobile apps: pure native apps, web apps, and hybrid apps that combine web technologies with native platforms. The rest of the document outlines best practices for designing mobile-friendly interfaces and building offline and device API-enabled web apps using technologies like PhoneGap.
The document discusses iWorks for iCloud, a beta web-based version of Apple's iWork apps Pages, Numbers, and Keynote that allows creating and editing documents from any device using a web browser. It provides demonstrations of using Pages, Numbers, and Keynote in iCloud and notes they are designed to work across Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Additional features planned include sending document links, version history, and printing from iCloud.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and various cloud-based services for file storage, backup, email, and accessing files remotely. It discusses benefits of cloud computing like mobility and quick access. It then describes specific services for remote access to computers, synchronizing emails, backing up computers and mobile devices, file storage, converting documents to online forms, and transaction platforms. The document aims to help users understand cloud computing basics and options for integrating cloud services into their workflow.
Amazon was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos and launched online in 1995 as an online bookstore. It has since expanded to sell DVDs, CDs, video and music downloads, software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry. Amazon also provides cloud computing services. With over $74 billion in revenue in 2013, Amazon has become one of the largest online retailers in the world through its focus on selection, price, and convenience. It has over 100,000 employees and numerous subsidiaries that support its retail business and technology development.
The document describes a new smart book called the Mono that functions as a digital notebook. It has touch and write capabilities, auto save, mode switching, a projector keyboard, built-in dictionary and atlas, uses solar energy, and stores mathematical formulas. It is being sold for 2,999 rupees in Chennai and is being promoted through media and online. Its unique selling points are that it is eco-friendly, less of a burden than traditional notebooks, and represents an advancement in technology. Customers can order it by phone or through online booking, and its official website is www.mono.com.
Are you thinking about snapping up a new iPad? This device is especially intriguing for business owners who travel on a regular basis and want to travel lightly. Setting up your iPad for business, however, use can seem like a daunting task. Luckily, that can be easily solved. Attend this class and learn how to set-up your iPad with the most useful business apps, and learn the tips and techniques you need to maximize your iPad’s capabilities and ensure that you’re getting the most out of this workhorse.
Explore a day in the life of two small business owners as they get their work done using laptops, tablets, and smartphones.This presentation will give you over 20 apps and productivity tips that you can put to use today, whether you're in your car, at the coffee shop, or sitting in front of your desk.
More on how to stay productive, and other topics: http://www.lynda.com/Productivity-training-tutorials/38-0.html
Posternak gabriel presentation_mobile_tablet_deisgnrelaityntatt
The document discusses mobile and tablet usage trends and web design for mobile devices. It provides statistics showing massive growth in mobile phone usage compared to internet access. Current technologies that can make websites accessible across devices include HTML5, HTML, jQuery, JavaScript, CSS/CSS3. Good mobile design priorities include prioritizing content, vertical navigation, and faster load times. Examples are provided of both good mobile websites like Yelp and areas for improvement on other sites. The presentation recommends redesigning websites for mobile, prioritizing content, optimizing frameworks, and setting up mobile landing pages.
This document provides an overview of technology tools and equipment that can help real estate professionals improve their time efficiency and understand the tools consumers are using. It lists smartphones, cameras, laptops, tablets, printers, cloud storage and backup options, remote access software, voicemail and digital signing tools, listing and presentation software, marketing platforms, business and client applications, and websites that agents can utilize. The presentation aims to help agents compare, evaluate, and integrate relevant technology into their business plans.
This document discusses how the iPad can be used for personal productivity, creativity, and in various subject areas. It provides examples of apps for tasks like notetaking, drawing, e-book creation, video editing, augmented reality, and teaching different subjects. Some highlighted apps include Evernote, Penultimate, CloudOn, Doodle Buddy, Skitch, StoryKit, Book Creator, iMovie, Slo Pro, iMotion HD, Educreations, and subject-specific ones like Sushi Monster, Thinking Blocks, Spelling City, NASA app, and World Book. The document encourages trying different apps to find what transforms learning and starting with one app to use in the classroom.
This document provides an overview of mobile technologies and applications. It discusses various mobile devices like netbooks, smartphones and tablets. It also covers accessories for tablets and considerations for mobile workers like power options and connectivity. The document reviews popular applications for productivity, file sharing, social media and more. It compares mobile apps to mobile websites and discusses QR codes.
The document discusses how an iPad can help school leaders become more mobile, aware, productive, organized, and thorough in order to impact student learning. It provides tips for using an iPad for note taking, to-do management, reference, email, and calendar functions. While an iPad on its own will not solve problems, the document outlines how to maximize its effectiveness through apps, syncing, file management, and focusing on workflow rather than just the tools.
This document discusses smart phone apps for agriculture. It begins by listing the major operating systems - iOS, Android, Windows, and Blackberry. When choosing a system, iOS is easy to use but limited to Apple devices, Android has a wide variety of devices and prices, Windows is new to apps, and Blackberry is trying to make a comeback. It then covers specifications like screen size, memory, connectivity and battery life. Accessories like cases and screen protectors are discussed. Applications available include email, calendars, and some manufacturer-specific apps. The document demos basic uses and asks how attendees use smart devices. It finishes with an overview of using cloud storage and sharing files across devices.
This document discusses smart phone apps for agriculture. It begins by listing the major operating systems - iOS, Android, Windows, and Blackberry. When choosing a system, iOS is easy to use but limited to Apple devices, Android has a wide variety of devices and prices, Windows is new to apps, and Blackberry is trying to make a comeback. It discusses specifications like screen size, memory, connectivity and battery life. Accessories like cases and screen protectors are also covered. The document demonstrates basic app uses and how the cloud can be used to access files across devices. It concludes by asking for questions and sharing.
Amy Smythe Harris presented on various technology tools and apps that can help real estate professionals and their clients. The presentation covered smartphones, cameras, laptops, tablets, printers, cloud storage and backup options, remote access software, real estate marketing and listing tools, business and client apps, and useful websites. The goal was to help attendees become more time efficient and understand the technology consumers are using.
12 technologies to increase efficiency July 2015Dale Denham
These technologies help make you more efficient every day both in computing and at home. A little bit of web, a little bit of email, even robots and cameras. Best experienced live at an event to get additional information, these slides help reinforce what you learned.
This document discusses best practices for going paperless in an organization. It outlines the benefits of digitizing paper documents such as saving space and making documents accessible remotely. It provides details on developing a paperless plan including establishing objectives, assigning responsibilities and setting due dates. The document also discusses policies, hardware, software, storage, and training considerations for a successful paperless initiative.
Software and workflow I use as an Indie Development BusinessAndy Peters
This document provides tips for keeping track of information overload on a daily basis. It recommends using tools like Evernote, Things.app, Basecamp, Freshbooks, and Google Sync to organize notes, tasks, projects, finances, and sync content across devices. It also stresses recording meetings for note taking and moving emails to task managers once read to avoid cluttering inboxes. The overall message is to leverage different apps to manage ideas, research, calendars, and more in a synchronized workflow.
Tools and Workflow I use as an Indie DeveloperAndy Peters
This document provides tips for keeping track of information overload on a daily basis. It recommends using tools like Evernote, Things.app, Basecamp, Freshbooks, and Google Sync to organize notes, tasks, projects, finances, and content across devices. It also stresses recording meetings for note-taking and using inbox management strategies like archiving emails and adding follow-ups to a to-do list app. The overall message is to leverage different apps and services to capture, organize, and sync all the information you deal with every day.
What apps keep you productive when you're on-the-go? We were asked to provide a brief overview and introduction to some of the best tools to help busy pros. Here's our list of must-have apps to maximize productivity!
This document summarizes and reviews mobile apps in different categories such as task managers, note taking apps, Bible study apps, presentation remote apps, and more. It provides the name and website of each app, a brief description of its core functions, and the platforms it works on. A total of 26 different apps are reviewed over the course of the document.
My Technology Choices in My Ag Law PracticeCari Rincker
The document discusses the technology choices of an agricultural attorney for her solo law practice. She uses a variety of devices including an iMac, Macbook Pro, iPad, iPhone, and scanner. Her main software includes Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Things, and Bento. She also uses social media like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and a blog to market her practice. Going forward, she wants to try video blogging and email marketing to promote her brand.
This document provides an overview of mobile technology tools and apps that can be used in a real estate business. It discusses apps for writing and sending contracts digitally, accessing files remotely, handling internet leads, creating listing presentations, providing information to buyers, marketing properties, and prospecting. Specific apps mentioned include Docusign, Carbonite, Sugarsync, M.zipformonline, Jot Not Pro, Issuu, Keynote, Facebook, Twitter, Trulia, Zillow, and many others. The document aims to help real estate professionals compare, evaluate, and implement mobile tools in their business practices.
The document discusses the pedagogical uses of iPads in education. It outlines how iPads can change where, when and how learning occurs through their ease of use, reliability, and wide range of apps. The document then examines specific uses of iPads for productivity, research, teaching, communication, and collaboration. Examples are provided of apps that can enhance note taking, content management, data collection, presentations, messaging, video conferencing, and real-time collaboration. Activities are suggested for attendees to explore different iPad apps and brainstorm ways to incorporate iPads into their own teaching practice.
The document discusses using iPads in special education. It provides an overview of features that make iPads useful tools for students with special needs, such as the touch screen, versatility, and ability to motivate students. It also addresses questions and challenges teachers may have in areas like saving information, using apps, and managing devices. The document then covers specific iPad settings, functions and apps that can benefit students, such as accessibility settings, photo storage, presentation tools, writing supports, and reading options.
The document provides an overview of training on using an iPad, organized into three sections:
1. The basics section covers turning on/off the iPad, charging, using the app store, iTunes U, email, screenshots, photos, home screen organization, syncing, iCloud setup, buttons, gestures, and keyboard.
2. The apps section lists productivity apps like Pages, Keynote, Numbers, and teacher tools like Evernote, as well as creativity apps like iMovie and GarageBand.
3. The final section discusses using the iPad for research, creating, teaching, activities, and analyzing with examples for using apps like SonicPics, QR codes, and Poll Everywhere
For the January 2015 Software User Assistance Conference, this session covers single-sourcing and cloud-sourcing tips, as well as techniques for maximizing graphical appeal and automating graphic generation.
Reclaim Your Time & Clear Your Mind: Unlocking the Secrets of Evernote and Si...Heidi Alexander
Today’s law practice requires you to be uber efficient with your time. But, how is that possible when you’ve got a slue of never-ending moving pieces - from administration, marketing, finance, case management, legal research, and more? You need a central repository for storing and using information that you need on a daily basis. Evernote (and alternatives such as OneNote and Apple Notes) is solution. Evernote is a memory aid for everything we do. Implement it into your practice and you can look forward to more available time and a clearer mind for focusing on billable tasks.
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