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The Next Version of Microsoft Office
Everyone likes to get the scoop on something coming out in the future. Take a sneak peak at the next version of Microsoft Office. There will be a "cloud computing" component to Office including OneNote....
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 10/29/2008 6:23 PM | View Comments (1) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Marketing
Direct mail marketing can be expensive.  In tough economic times, many law firms cut their marketing budget but there are ways to stretch the marketing dollar with technology.  Check out the Microsoft Outlook Team Blog for a great step by step instruction on how to send a personalized email to many people at once through Mail Merge.
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 9/24/2008 8:33 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Send to OneNote Printer Driver Disappeared??
Some people that installed the recent September Microsoft Updates lost the very important Send to OneNote Printer Driver.  Click here to get info on restoring it!
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 9/12/2008 11:03 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Wall Street Journal Review of Google's Chrome
Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal got his hands on Google's new Chrome. He has posted an initial review and you can read it (and view his video on it) by clicking ...
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 9/2/2008 12:27 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Browser Wars to Heat Up??
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari and now, Chrome. Ugh, do we really need another browser? Need? Probably not. Want? Maybe, but only time will tell. Chrome is coming from "The Google" and with Google's money, Chrome will likely be a success....
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 9/1/2008 9:04 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Microsoft OneNote Getting More Coverage
Microsoft OneNote is getting some great net coverage since school is starting for many. There is a good basic instruction to OneNote via lifehacker that you might want to read....
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 8/30/2008 8:54 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
ILTA Recap at the Microsoft Booth
Wow--what a response TabletLawyer received at ILTA in Dallas this week! It did not matter It did not matter whether it was a big firm or small firm that was watching the brief demo—they were all intensely interested in learning how to get the attorneys more organized and helping to increase their productivity....
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 8/30/2008 11:33 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
International Legal Technology Association (ILTA)
Early Monday morning, I am headed toILTA's Annual Meeting in Texas to work jointly with Microsoft at this great event. I am excited to be sharing information with the attendees about Tablet PCs, Microsoft OneNote and Office 2007. Come by and see how how all these can combine to make a lawyers more organized and productive....
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 8/23/2008 8:42 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Video Link to Tablet PC Use By Real Estate Professional
My friends at GottaBeMobile brought this video to my attention. It is a little long but provides an interesting view of real life use of a Tablet PC for work....
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 8/22/2008 12:42 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Vista Performance Enhancement Guide from Microsoft
For those of us using Microsoft Vista, this new guide from Microsoft may be worth a quick read on enchancing performance of the much malinged OS. Click here to read the guide. ...
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Posted by The TabletLawyer at 7/31/2008 9:06 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)

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