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Reviews of Pathagoras, QuickFile 4Outlook, Credenza, ScanSnap S500; Software Upgrade Debate; Mac Switcher Report

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, March 31, 2011

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Geoff Ormrod, Review: Pathagoras

Danny Wash, Review: QuickFile 4Outlook and Credenza

Deepa Patel, Legal Software: Should You Stay or Should You Upgrade?

Thorne D. Harris III, The Pros and Cons of Practicing Law With a Mac

Michael O'Connor, Review: Fujitsu ScanSnap S500

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Reviews of Worldox GX2 and MessageSave; Automating PDF Batch Processing; The Economics of Suing Your Clients; File Naming Tips

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, March 10, 2011

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Anthony Campbell, Review: Worldox GX2

Sam Mattern, Review: Acrobat Professional v. CVista PdfCompressor for Batch Processing

Ken Laska, The Sad Math Behind Suing Your Non-Paying Clients

Denise Yancey, File Naming Tips Revisited

Elaine LaPointe, Review: MessageSave For Archiving Emails

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No Apps, No Sale Plus 132 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 133 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

The Most Reliable Legal Technology Study Ever

Why I Still Don't Love My iPad and Why the iPad 2 Won't Help

What America's Lawyers Earn

The Truth About Guest Blogging

This issue also contains links to every article in the February 2011 issue of Law Practice Today. Don't miss this issue or future issues.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | BlawgWorld Newsletter | Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management

RogueTime Version 1.1: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Originally published in our free TechnoLawyer NewsWire newsletter. Instead of reading TechnoLawyer NewsWire here, sign up now to receive future issues via email.

Automatic Billable Time Capture for iPhone Calls

You're waiting for the bailiff to call your case. Your client calls you. You're driving home. Your client calls you. You're on the runway. You remember an urgent call to a client you must make now. Will you record all the billable time you spent on these telephone calls? If you forget, you can hardly blame yourself given your hectic schedule. Given that your iPhone is by many accounts the smartest smartphone, shouldn't it have the ability to keep track of all your billable phone calls? That's the idea behind a new iPhone app.

RogueTime Version 1.1 … in One Sentence
Advantura Technology Group's RogueTime downloads and categorizes the call logs on your iPhone by client and date, and calculates the amount due.

The Killer Feature
Advantura Technology Group informed us about some recent studies showing that lawyers neglect to track up to 25% of their billable hours. The chief culprit — calls outside of the office on your iPhone.

These calls often occur in the middle of other activities, both leisure- and work-related. Translation — they're quickly forgotten.

RogueTime automates the capture of these calls so that even if you forget about them you still get paid for them.

"Payment for all your hard work is essential for survival in a tough economy," Advantura Technology Group's President Victoria Girdziunas told us. "RogueTime prevents you from leaving money on the table by tracking your mobile calls."

Other Notable Features
According to Advantura Technology Group, RogueTime's "intuitive interface" requires no manuals or training. It integrates with your iPhone's address book to import clients. You can also manually add clients to RogueTime.

You can enter a standard billing rate as well as override it for specific clients. RogueTime generates reports showing the time spent and billable amount. You can export these reports by emailing them to yourself or your assistant for entry into your billing system or print attachments to invoices.

What Else Should You Know?
RogueTime currently works with AT&T iPhones. Advantura Technology Group will soon release an update that will work with Verizon iPhones as well. RogueTime sells for $6.99 in the App Store, and does not have any recurring fees. Learn more about RogueTime Version 1.1.

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Email Archiving Tip; CaseMap v. AD Summation; Delinquent Clients; FreeMind Review; Eyesite Monitor Supports

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 24, 2011

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Drew Helms, Tip: How to Archive Email Using Acrobat Standard (Or Better)

Sean Wettig, Review: CaseMap v. AD Summation

Davit Hiscock, the Realities of Getting Paid by Delinquent Clients

Charles Cork, Review: FreeMind for Case Chronologies

Fred Kruck, Tip: Steelcase Eyesite Monitor Supports

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LexisNexis Firm Manager: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an online practice management system (see article below), a digital dictation system, an iPhone app for court rules and deadlines, an Android and iOS flight tracker, and a desktop Mac program for Gmail accounts. Don't miss the next issue.

A Trusted Name Enters the Web Practice Management Game

Over the past few years, startup companies offering Web-based (SaaS, cloud-based) practice management systems have faced competition only from one another. But given the large number of solos and small law firms that don't use any practice management system, this situation could not last. Sooner or later, the incumbents would take note and enter the market with their own offering. One such company took the time to work with hundreds of lawyers to develop a Web-based practice management system, which seems to have paid off judging from the praise at its recent unveiling.

LexisNexis Firm Manager … in One Sentence
The Firm Manager application is a secure Web-based practice management system designed for sole practitioners and small law firms with an introductory price of $44.95 per month per user.

The Killer Feature
Having to look for what you need slows you down. If you have to look, you lose valuable time and you may miss something.

The Firm Manager dashboard enables you to view everything critical to your practice on one screen, including upcoming appointments, meetings and tasks, and a special display of deadlines that have slipped and recent email messages. From the dashboard, you can drill deeper into your data. For example, you can pull up a client's contact information, view your entire calendar, read an email message, etc.

"You never have to worry about missing an appointment or critical client task again," Michael Lipps, LexisNexis' Vice President and Managing Director of Legal Business Software Solutions told us. "With one glance, you can see everything you need to prioritize tasks and organize your time — what needs immediate attention versus what can wait. We've previewed this screen with almost two hundred attorneys and nearly every one of them loved this feature."

Other Notable Features
The Firm Manager application offers Client Intake tools to help you strengthen your client relationships and focus your marketing efforts. You can start using it at the start of each new relationship, recording how a client found you as well as their legal needs now and in the future.

As you would expect, the Firm Manager application offers contact and calendar management. However, it also offers the unexpected — Bidirectional Outlook Synchronization (Outlook 2007 and 2010) thanks to LexisNexis' longstanding partnership with Microsoft.

Other features include time and expense tracking, email and on-screen alerts for appointments and tasks, conflicts searching, document management by client/matter, and email and live Web support.

The mobile Web interface enables you to access Firm Manager features from smartphones such as the BlackBerry and iPhone and tablets such as the iPad. LexisNexis' 99.9% Uptime Guarantee for the Firm Manager application ensures that if you have an Internet connection you'll have access to your data.

What Else Should You Know?
You can try the Firm Manager application for free during its current public beta. Those who sign up before May 1, 2011 can take advantage of the introductory price noted above. If you cancel your subscription, you'll have up to six months thereafter to export and expunge your data. Learn more about Firm Manager.

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Reviews of ScanSnap S1500, CaseMap, Time Matters, Total Practice Advantage, eCopy PaperWorks; Producing Discovery Documents on CD/DVD; Windows 7 Tip; Law School Tip

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 17, 2011

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Ed Detlie, Review: Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500, CaseMap, Time Matters, and Total Practice Advantage

Thomas Stirewalt, Tip: How to Send Confidential Discovery Documents on CD/DVD

Tom Adams, Review: eCopy PaperWorks for Bates Stamping

Robert Corbett, Upgrading to Windows 7: A Word of Caution

Kerry Hubick, More Study Tips for Law Students

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Chrometa Web App: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a Web-based automated time-tracking service (see article below), a shopping search engine for electronic discovery service providers, an online local services directory that costs less than a yellow pages listing, and iPhone app for navigating airports. Don't miss the next issue.

Track Your Billable Time Without Wasting Your Time

In his best-selling novel The Naked Sun, Isaac Asimov envisions a world whose inhabitants live on vast estates with thousands of robots tending to their every need (think Mario Batali cooking for you every night). Some people have all the luck. Lawyers like you would be happy with just one robot designed for one purpose — to keep track of all your billable time automatically and unobtrusively without interrupting you. While it hasn't developed a robot, a software company in California has created a product with a lot fewer moving parts that essentially performs the same function.

Chrometa Web App … in One Sentence
Chrometa Web App is an online service that captures your billable time automatically while you work.

The Killer Feature
Chrometa began its life as a Windows program that quickly attracted fans among TechnoLawyer subscribers (we were the first to report on it in this newsletter). Of course, Mac users immediately started complaining about being left out.

Given the growing number of devices on which lawyers now work, Chrometa realized that rather than just build a Mac version it should build a Web version.

Chrometa now works as follows. You install the Chrometa Data Collector on your computer (Mac or Windows), which runs in the background recording your activities. You then log into the secure Chrometa Web App to view all your data and convert billable activities into time entries. For example, if you work on a Windows PC at the office and a Mac at home, Chrometa can track both computers and combine the data for you to view on the Web.

"Our customers are using more and more computing devices to get their work done these days," Chrometa CEO and Co-Founder Brett Owens told us. "They wanted a way to capture and sync up their billable time so we took Chrometa to the cloud by buidling a secure Web app that enables them to easily categorize their time entries."

Other Notable Features
Chrometa enables you to create rules that automatically categorize your activities by client/matter. For example, suppose you represent Apple in a deal with Facebook. Chrometa can categorize anything containing the word "Facebook" under Apple/Facebook.

Chrometa also offers Active Search, which works like Google's Instant Search. Results begin to appear in realtime as you type.

What about meetings and telephone calls? Chrometa captures these activities too. When it notices you have not used your computer, it displays the Away Time pop-up reminder. If you just engaged in a billable activity, you can enter it and later create a time entry on the Web.

Once you've created time entries in Chrometa, you can export them or send them to a compatible third party billing or practice management system (Chrometa's open API facilitates these integrations).

What Else Should You Know?
Chrometa offers three plans — Basic ($19/month), Premium ($49/month), and Ultimate ($99/month). Basic enables you to track three devices and keep three months of data. Premium tracks up to five devices and keeps one year of data. Ultimate tracks up to 10 devices and keeps your data forever. Learn more about Chrometa Web App.

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How to Avoid Discounting Your Legal Fees; Reviews of Olympus DS-5000, Olympus AS-5000, AVG Anti-Virus Software; Document Management Tips; Rocky Romance

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 10, 2011

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Nancy Plante, Tips on Retainer Fees and How to Avoid Giving Discounts

Neal Frishberg, Review: Olympus DS-5000 Recorder and AS-5000 Transcription Kit

Norman Bowley, Tip: Our "Native" Document Management System; SmartSave Review

Dan Johnson, Tip: NetDocuments' Outlook Integration and Email Management Profiler

Michael Jones, Review: AVG Anti-Virus Software

Paul Mansfield, My Rocky Romance With Timeslips

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Reviews of Colligo Contributor Pro, HoudiniESQ; Windows 7; Why the Libretto Failed; Switching Billing and Practice Management Software

By Sara Skiff | Friday, February 4, 2011

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Gian-Reto Schulthes, Review: Colligo Contributor Pro for SharePoint

W. James Slaughter, Review: HoudiniESQ Web-Based Practice Management

Craig Humphrey, Why the Toshiba Libretto W100 Failed

Matthew McInteer, Review Windows 7 64-Bit Version

Bobby Abrams, Deciding When to Switch Billing and Practice Management Systems

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