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Guide to Multiple Monitors; Reviews of PCmover, Tabs3, Copernic Pro, Acronis True Image; Cloud Rants; GPS Showdown

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, June 17, 2011

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

Jeff Stouse, How Multiple Monitors Work Plus Troubleshooting Tips

Daniel Fennick, Review: PCmover For Upgrading From Windows XP To Windows 7

Janis Cross, Review: GPS Showdown: Garmin V. TomTom

Michael Jones, Review: Tabs 3 Versus The Cloud; Copernic Pro

Bobby Abrams, Review: Acronis True Image V. Mozy

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SmallLaw: The Seven Year Itch: Use These Free Utilities to Spice Up Your Relationship With Gmail

By Erik Mazzone | Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Originally published on May 10, 2011 in our free SmallLaw newsletter. Instead of reading SmallLaw here after the fact, sign up now to receive future issues in realtime.

I am, by and large, a technology polygamist. I flit about from gizmo to gadget, hither and yon, going wherever the shiniest toy attracts my attention. I'll spend a few rapturous weeks or months entranced with some new tool, but inevitably the infatuation fades, something new attracts my attention, and I move on leaving a littered trail of discarded logins, bookmarks, and tears. Well, maybe not tears. Once in a blue moon, though, a product comes along that is so good and useful and dependable that I don't leave. Almost accidentally, I find myself in a long-term monogamous relationship. So it is with Gmail.

Gmail and I first met on August 9, 2004. I had to buy my invite on eBay from some guy in Italy like some sort of digital mail-order bride. But the lack of a storybook beginning has hardly lessened our union. It's been a good seven years. Sure, we've had our up- and downtimes, but all in all I can't imagine life without Gmail.

As with any long-term relationship, though, over time things can get … stale. You have to figure out how to spice it up and keep it fresh if you want to go the distance. Otherwise "useful" and "dependable" transmogrify into "boring" and "predictable" — and before you know it your eye begins to wander.

Hey, Thunderbird, you're looking good. Been working out?

To that end, below you'll find my top seven tips for spicing up your Gmail life so you can stay true and beat the seven year itch. All but the final two tips are available via Gmail Labs in Gmail's Settings. These tips apply to Gmail in both its forms — regular Gmail and Gmail in Google Apps using your own domain name.

1. Multiple Inboxes

Multiple inboxes enables you to subdivide your inbox into up to five different segments and define what goes into each segment through labels or filters. If you receive lots of email, this feature can be a real boon. I subdivide mine using labels: "Unprocessed," "Action," and "Waiting For" (I'm a GTD advocate). It's also great for filtering listservers and newsletters without removing them from sight.

2. Send & Archive

Send & Archive is a thoughtful gadget. When you reply to an email in Gmail, it gives you (in addition to the send button) a second button with the option to send and archive the entire conversation in one click. It's a handy little time-saver.

3. Auto Advance

Similar to Send & Archive, when you have a big pile of email in your inbox, Auto Advance moves you directly into the next message once you have disposed of the prior message rather than revert back to inbox view. This utility enables you to process large amounts of email.

4. Undo Send

Undo send puts in a short delay between the time you hit send and when Gmail actually sends the email. It gives you a second chance when you hit send too rashly. If only it worked on my speech, as well…

5. Google Voice Player

Many Gmail loyalists are also fans of Google Voice. With Google Voice's latest integration with Sprint, the number of fans will likely increase. Google Voice Player, unsurprisingly, enables you to play your voicemail within Gmail. If you use Gmail as your productivity nerve center, it's nice to be able to do as much as possible without leaving the application.

6. Address Alias

Gmail allows you to create unlimited personal email addresses by adding "+whatever" to the end of your username. It helps to effectively filter messages (as with multiple inboxes above), but even more useful is its ability to tell you who is selling your email address to spammers. If you create a unique email address for each Web site you use (e.g., username+eharmony@gmail.com), you will know who sells you out and to whom.

7. Two-Step Verification

Finally, if you love your Gmail account, you'll want to protect it and keep it safe. Google has recently upped the ante on security by offering two-step verification (or "two factor authentication" as it is more generically known). Two-step verification is an additional layer of security that requires you to enter a code in addition to your password when you login. It is an opt-in service that takes a few minutes to set up.

Conclusion

When you meet that special technology, you never want to let it go. If Gmail is that technology for you, keep your relationship fresh by experimenting and trying some new stuff. You might be surprised by what Gmail is willing to do for you. Better yet, if you mess up you won't need to send Gmail flowers or sleep on the sofa.

Written by Erik Mazzone of Law Practice Matters.

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Reviews of Pathagoras, Express Dictate, PCmover, DYMO Stamps, Affiniscape, and More

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, June 2, 2011

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

Frank Marciano, Review: Pathagoras For Document Assembly

Tim Tierney, Review: Express Dictate Digital Dictation Software

Kerry Hubick, Review: PCmover For Upgrading From Windows XP To Windows 7

Stephen Hayes, Review: DYMO Stamps, DYMO TwinTurbo Printer, Digiweigh USB Scale

John Hall, Review: Affiniscape For Law Firm Credit Card Processing

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Reviews of PaperPort, Copernic, Evernote, Kapersky, and More; Acrobat Pencil Tip; Law School Advice

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, March 3, 2011

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

Mark Raby, Review: PaperPort, Copernic, Acrobat, and Evernote

Ken Laska, My Advice for Law Students: Look Beyond the Black Letter Law

John Courtade, Review: Kaspersky Internet Security v. Symantec/Norton v. McAfee v. AVG

Stephen Lander, Tip: How to Modify the Pencil Tool in Acrobat

Sandy Bautch, Review: Pathagoras and HotDocs for Doc Assembly

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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 HP TouchSmart TM2; PCmover, Security Suite, Malwarebytes, Avast Pro, Ad-Aware, Retrospect, Dictamus, Autoink

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 3, 2011

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

Jeff Bennion, Review: HP TouchSmart TM2; Tablets in the Courtroom

Andrew Willinger, Tips for Switching to Windows 7; PCmover Review

Mark Olberding, Review: Computer Associates' Security Suite, Malwarebytes, Avast Pro, Ad-Aware, Retrospect

Bob Leonard, Review: Dictamus on the iPhone

John Plater, Review: Autoink Plugin for Acrobat

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Reviews of ProForm, ScanSnap S1500, QuickJump, MessageSave, SimplyFile, HP Wireless Elite Keyboard, Tethering, Startup Law Firm Saves $100,000

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, January 27, 2011

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

Cynthia Zook, Review: ProForm for Document Automation (Real Estate)

Peter Conway, Review: Xerox DocuMate 152, PaperPort, OmniPage, ScanSnap S1500

Robin Meadow, Review: QuickJump, MessageSave, and SimplyFile

Douglas Morrison, Tip: Getting Online on Your Laptop Via Your Smartphone

Michael Clarke, Review: HP Wireless Elite Keyboard

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The Truth About ScanSnap Scanners and TWAIN; Reviews of 1099-Etc, Best Authority; What Works in Marketing?

By Sara Skiff | Friday, January 21, 2011

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Yvonne Renfrew, The Truth About ScanSnap Scanners, Acrobat, PaperPort, and OmniPage

Bobby Abrams, Review: 1099-Etc for Payroll Processing; Pensoft Payroll

Hugh Cox, Review: Best Authority Citation Software

Question of the Week: How Does Your Law Firm Obtain New Clients?

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Windows XP-to-7 Tips; Timeslips Address Violation Errors; Reviews of AVG, Iron Mountain Connect, Garmin PNDs, ProClip Mounts

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, January 20, 2011

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

Thomas Stirewalt, Tip: Moving From Your Windows XP PC to a New Windows 7 PC

Michael Jones, Is Your PC Ready for the Graveyard?; Reviews of AVG and Iron Mountain Connect

Caren Schwartz, Timeslips Address Violation Error Tips

Richard Agins, Fee Retainers: Don't Expect Clients to Understand Them

Robert Levinson, Review: Garmin GPS Units; ProClip Mounts

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AQ: Windows XP-to-7 Upgrade Tips; Data Privacy Tips for Lawyers; Cyberscrub Review; Field of Practice Management Dreams; GoToMeeting Review; Phone Dictation

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, December 16, 2010

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Thomas Hutto, Tips for Switching From Windows XP to Windows 7

Larry Southerland, Data Privacy Tips for Lawyers; Cyberscrub Review

Edie Owsley-Zimmerman, Field of Practice Management Dreams; PracticeMaster Review

Deepa Patel, Review: GoToMeeting and GoToWebinar

Andrea Cannavina, Tip: How To Use Your Phone as a Dictation Device

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