Category Archives: Not Mac-Specific

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Livescribe Echo Gets Some Interesting New Upgrades

Lazy summer days make for some lazy blogging (or re-blogging). Gizmodo reports on the new features of the Livescribe Echo Smartpen: “Echo lets you put pen to pad to draw on your computer (Mac or PC) via USB port, records audio, and can even sync that audio with your note-taking. The 60-plus selection of Livescribe [...]

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Hello World!

Thank you, Erik for shaping MLS into an invaluable resource for law students who face the bleak prospect of supporting themselves in the Windows-centric world of law school. Not only is MLS a cry in the wilderness for the unsupported, it also provides proof-positive of an active, growing group of Mac users in law schools. [...]

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A Casebrief Search Engine

As classes finish up and another academic year comes to an end, I wanted to share a resource I have been using throughout this semester: A Casebrief Search Engine. Whether you like to book brief, paper brief or not brief, sometimes it’s nice to be able to reference casebriefs online. I started out using Google [...]

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Mobile Mac Law Students

I finally got around to mobil-ifying MLS. Please let me know if you have any issues accessing Mac Law Students on your smartphone. Yes, it is incredibly lame that it’s taken me so long.

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Google Wave for Law School

The recent release of Google Buzz has quieted much of the talk about Google’s other big release, Google Wave. However, as a law student who has been using Wave for the past several months, Wave is still very much worth talking about. If you’re not familiar with Wave yet, check out this great guide created [...]

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