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Spark: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers an email app for the iPhone with automation features and desktop-class attachment handling (see article below), a cloud practice management application for litigators, a combination battery charger and solid state drive for iPads and iPhones, and a Microsoft Word add-on for repairing documents. Don't miss the next issue.

DESKTOP-CLASS EMAIL ON YOUR IPHONE

The smartphone has become an efficient tool for reviewing email when not at your desk. This common activity prevents your inbox from getting out of control. However, Apple Mail on iOS lacks advanced features such as switching among multiple email signatures. Its attachment handling abilities also fall short. A more advanced app would enable you to clear through even more email than currently possible.

Spark … in One Sentence

Launched last month, Readdle's Spark is an email app for the iPhone with a focus on automation and attachment handling.

The Killer Feature

Spark offers desktop-class attachment handling. It can open just about any document you receive. You can search for attachments (and links) using natural language (e.g., Word documents from Joe Smith this year). Spark enables you save frequently-used searches.

Spark supports Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, iCloud Drive, and other cloud services. This means you can save attachments to these services, and also tap into them for emailing one or more documents. You can also attach any locally stored documents and photos. You need not start from the document as is the case with Apple Mail.

Thanks to Readdle's PDF pedigree, you can convert email messages into PDF format. Once converted, you can save these messages in any supported cloud service or send them to a local app such as Adobe Acrobat or Readdle's PDF Expert.

Other Notable Features

Spark's unified inbox works across all your email accounts. It groups related messages into three groups — Personal, Newsletters, and Notifications. Spark uses an algorithm to figure out which messages qualify as notifications. It should alert you to questions from clients for example.

Speaking of notifications, Spark can let you know when a recipient reads your message. You can "pin" important messages that you don't want to forget about. Pinned messages appear in their own section. Similarly, you can "snooze" messages to make them disappear now and reappear later.

Quick Replies enable you to respond to email without having to spend time writing. With one tap, you can send customizable canned responses such as "Thanks" or an emoji. Another timesaver, Spark supports multiple signatures. You swipe through them, and then tap on the signature you want to use.

Spark offers a number of widgets that you can toggle on or off. For example the calendar widget enables you to accept or reject meeting invitations. Another widget lists only attachments. Also on the customization front, you can change the function of swipe gestures much like with mouse buttons on your PC.

What Else Should You Know?

Spark supports Exchange, Gmail, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo, and IMAP. If you have an Apple Watch, you can install the Spark extension. Once installed, you can reply to email via dictation or Quick Replies. The Spark Glance shows you how many unread messages you have and lists your most recent email message. Spark is free for now. Learn more about Spark.

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The Best Business Laptop Plus 56 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, June 29, 2015

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 57 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week.

How to Enable the New Undo Send in Gmail

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2015)

Seven Smartphone Myths That Just Won't Die

My Smartphone Gave Me a Painful Condition

Congratulations to Jarred Walton of The Wirecutter on winning our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week award: The Best Business Laptop

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SWING Porter for Outlook: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers an Outlook add-on that exports messages and attachments into PDF format for document management and other purposes (see article below), a legal research service with a new online publishing tool for showcasing your legal expertise, an e-ink reader with a high-resolution display, and a WiFi security camera. Don't miss the next issue.

AN ADD-ON FOR OUTLOOK'S MISSING PDF EXPORT

Many of email's pain points no longer exist thanks to accounts accessible from multiple devices, push notifications, robust searching, and effective spam filters. However, one pain point remains for lawyers in particular -- getting email messages and attachments out of Outlook and into PDF format for archiving purposes, ediscovery, and sharing with clients.

SWING Porter for Outlook … in One Sentence

Launched recently, SWING Porter for Outlook is an add-on that automates exporting email from Outlook and converting it into PDF format.

The Killer Feature

SWING Porter for Outlook resides on the Outlook Ribbon after installation. If you have many users, you can also perform a network installation of the software. Once installed, you can export one or more messages, folders, etc. In addition to exporting email messages and their attachments to multiple PDF files, you can also export to PDF Binders or PDF Packages.

When you create a PDF Binder, SWING Porter for Outlook converts all the email messages or folders you select into a single PDF file. Inside, a table of contents mimics your organizational structure in Outlook's Navigation Pane. "In this way, you can conveniently create an electronic closing binder with just one click on the SWING Porter for Outlook export button," SWING CEO David Jakelic tells us.

A PDF Package provides an alternative method of saving multiple email messages and attachments in a single PDF file. Each message exists as an attachment within a PDF Package. A built-in navigation pane enables you to browse, search, and sort these messages by date, sender, etc. "Coupled with the ability to import Office and other types of documents, a PDF Package provides an ideal way to save your client matter data all in one place," says Jakelic.

Other Notable Features

Dynamic Conversion Profiles enable you to apply different conversion settings to each PDF export. The default profiles should cover "90% of use cases" according to Jakelic, but you can customize these defaults or create entirely new profiles. Settings include the context in which a profile should appear (e.g., single message selected, folder selected, etc.), the format of the export (multiple PDF files, Binder, or Package), the file naming convention, and the destination for the file.

File names can match whatever system your firm uses thanks to the ability to create a formula from all the data fields available in Outlook. For example, you can use date and time sent or received, the sender and/or recipient's name, the name of the folder in which the message resides, etc.

Instead of manually invoking SWING Porter for Outlook, you can automate exports by setting up a rule on a timed schedule.

What Else Should You Know?

SWING Porter for Outlook starts at $99 per user. Volume discounts exist. For example a 5-user pack costs $420. A license includes all updates for the current version and email support. You can try the software for free. Learn more about SWING Porter for Outlook.

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Topics: Coming Attractions | Document Management | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Gadgets/Shredders/Office Gear | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Legal Research | Privacy/Security | TL NewsWire

A Review of the Apple Watch Gets Personal Watch Plus 64 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, June 22, 2015

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 65 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week.

The Best Password Managers

Tech Tips for Lawyers to Get Organized

Lawyer Newt Gingrich Reviews Apple Watch

The Best Apps for Reading This Article Later

The Best Coffee Maker

Congratulations to Jim Dalrymple of The Loop on winning our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week award: The Best Coffee Maker

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Review of Neo Smartpen N2 Plus 52 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, June 15, 2015

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 53 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week.

First Look: Five Office 2016 Preview Apps

Why Lawyers Will Love iOS 9

Three Lawyers Discuss Apple Watch (Podcast)

U.S. Justice Department Selects Box

Congratulations to Jacob Long of Android Police on winning our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week award: Review of Neo Smartpen N2 (Android and iOS)

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Apple Watch Step Tracking; Online Banking Security Tips; ActiveWords v. Stock Windows, Word, and Internet Explorer

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, June 12, 2015

Today's issue of TL Serendipity contains these articles:

Neil Squillante, Apple Watch: Step Tracking

Tom Trottier, Online Banking Security Tips

Nicholas Bettinger, ActiveWords v. Stock Windows, Word, and Internet Explorer

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

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Topics: Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Coming Attractions | Entertainment/Hobbies/Recreation | Gadgets/Shredders/Office Gear | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Office Management | Privacy/Security | TL Serendipity

Reviews of Dragon, Tabs3 Connect, Everything; Surface Pro at Trial; Storing Client-Related Email

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, June 11, 2015

Today's issue of TL Answers contains these articles:

Roy Greenberg, Review of Dragon NaturallySpeaking Plus Headsets

Donald Coker, Review: Tabs3 Connect for Mobile Time Entry

Miriam Jacobson, Storing Client-Related Email; Review of Everything

Nancy Chausow Shafer, Using a Surface Pro 2 at Trial

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Document Management | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Presentations/Projectors | TL Answers

Should You Upgrade to Windows 10? Plus 60 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, June 8, 2015

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 61 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week.

How to Prevent the Windows 10 Upgrade

How to Determine Your Free Windows 10 Upgrade

Split-Screen Multitasking en Route for iPad

Delete All Your iPhone Alarms Simultaneously

IBM PC Revival

Congratulations to Paul Thurrott of Thurrott on winning our BlawgWorld Pick of the Week award: Should You Upgrade to Windows 10?

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Review of powerOne; Why WordPerfect Is Perfect; Apple Watch Modular Face Uses; Young Lawyers and Technology

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, June 5, 2015

Today's issue of TL Serendipity contains these articles:

Wesley Y. S. Chang, Review: powerOne Finance Pro Calculator

Philip Olenick, What Made and Makes WordPerfect Perfect

Neil Squillante, Apple Watch: When to Use the Modular Face

Paul Purdue, Why Young Lawyers Are Not Technology Enthusiasts

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Apple Watch Target Market and Performance as a Timepiece; Reviews of Carbon X1, Kirabook; Nonbreaking Spaces and Hyphens; Much More

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, May 29, 2015

Today's issue of TL Serendipity contains these articles:

Neil Squillante, Apple Watch Target Market and Performance as a Timepiece

Burton Bruggeman, Reviews of Lenovo Carbon X-1, Toshiba Kirabook, Huwei Mate2

Tom Trottier, My Experience Using Multiple Monitors With a Laptop Plus Monitor Buying Tips

Brent Riggs, How to Enter a Nonbreaking Space or Hyphen in WordPerfect

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