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Clio Calendar Upgrade (and how!)

Here’s a video of the enhanced calendar put out by Clio on Vimeo.
The guys from Clio show off in this short video and I can’t blame them. Having used Clio for over a year, I did hand-springs when I saw the improvements. Almost makes me want to forgive them for winning the gold in Hockey at the Winter Games!

Fastcase Legal Research App for iPhone

It doesn’t suck!

Download the FastCase legal research application for the iPhone at fastcase.com/iPhone

Posted via email from practice (redux)

egg-drop soup with a side of iPhone

iphone-in-china

According to this piece in the Silicon Valley Insider, the iPhone only picked up 5,000 subscribers in its first weekend on sale in China. China Unicom says it’s pleased with the launch of the iPhone however. Reuters reports that the phone should add revenue in the 4th Quarter for China Unicom (China’s #2 carrier). Of course compared to the rip roaring success that Apple is used to, this was an underwhelming weekend. But consider that the iPhone gets no WiFi in China an can retail for as mcuh as $1,025 unless it is bought with a phone contract, in which it can also be free.

Google Voice Quick Reference


MobileArchiver – have phone will travel

MobileArchiver

MobileArchiver

MobileArchiver tracks SMS messages and call history on your cell. The software is fairly simple to use – just hook your phone up to your computer and it automatically archives SMS messages and call history to Microsoft Outlook. The archived records look just like email, and you can search across them using either the native Outlook search or a third party tool like Google Destkop. Currently the product supports only phones running Windows Mobile, but a new edition currently in beta supports most major platforms including

  • iPhone
  • Blackberry
  • Nokia Series 60

The new version of the software will also include features such as time and billing. Developer Sansango says it is dedicated to helping road-warriors and mobile power-users integrate phones into their work by making things intuitive and automatic. See screenshots of the product and download a free trial at www.mobilearchiving.com; or check out the beta version.

The Future of Twitter (maybe)