Chances are you can already get a pretty sweet deal on Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac from your school bookstore. Be sure to check there first, but if your bookstore doesn’t provide a deep discount, Microsoft is running a discount from now through September 8th on Office 2008 for Mac. The discount on the Home [...]
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Pedro Telles recently interviewed Keith Blount, who created Scrivener. If you’ve ever wanted to know more about how and why Scrivener was created, give it a read.
As we all know, patent filings don’t mean the patents in question will ever see the light of day in a product. But it’s fun to imagine a notebook tablet Mac. In fact, I’ve been wishing Apple would create some sort of lightweight hybrid cross between a Newton and a MacBook for years now. Perhaps [...]
There’s an interesting first look review of Squirrel, a lightweight and inexpensive personal finance app, at MacNN. Since we all know law students need to track their funds, this might be worth checking into (Get it? Checking! I slay me.).
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Over at The Mac Lawyer, Ben Stevens brought in Benson Varghese for a guest post. Benson is a 3L at Texas Tech’s School of Law, as well as a blogger and editor of two journals. He outlines what he sees as the plusses and minuses of switching to the Mac, and as you might have [...]