Tag Archives: Applications

Best Android Apps for Lawyers: 1-20

Best Android Apps for Lawyers: 1-20

Usually my “best of” feature would come at the end of the year, because I always hate those catch-all summations that give you the best of all time. Really? Of all time. Well, this will only sort of be one of those. Since I can’t predict the entire future or state of Android, I’ll summarize whatContinue Reading

Fastcase for Android is Up and At ‘Em

Fastcase for Android is Up and At ‘Em

As announced yesterday, Fastcase is now available to Android users. For information, check out their website. To download the app, visit Google Play or use the QR code below.Continue Reading

Get on the Case with Fastcase

Get on the Case with Fastcase

IT’S FINALLY HERE!!!! Tomorrow you’ll be able to download and install the Android version of Fastcase. Since most bar associations offer access, I’m rather annoyed that until now, Fastcase didn’t offer an Android app. Well, wait no more! As of 8:45 EDT today, I’m authorized to show you the app I’ve played around with over the weekend.Continue Reading

Which Android Apps Are the Top Free Ones in Google Play

Which Android Apps Are the Top Free Ones in Google Play

One thing I think Google and Amazon do well is highlight some of the top apps, whether they’re free or paid. The difficulty though, is discovering what apps are worth the time and money to download. Both Google and Amazon determine “top” apps by the number of downloads. Thus, for instance in the case ofContinue Reading

Android Apps for Business

Android Apps for Business

  Life of Android has this post discussing their 5 favorite Android apps for business. It’s a great post, with a couple great suggestions. Although I disagree with a couple, I’m quite pleased with their suggestion of Yammer. I think as the developers improve the app (there’s some interface and connectivity issues), this app willContinue Reading

What Android Apps are Missing?

What Android Apps are Missing?

My biggest complaint with Android OS is that there are few truly dedicated attorney-applications. I think this fundamental lack of apps is what makes iPad appealing to end-users. I’m confident that as time goes on more apps will appear, but somewhere in a dark spot in my mind lurks the feeling that “it’s not goingContinue Reading

Catch My Post

Catch My Post

Hey, if you need some extra reading, you might consider my post at Attorney at Work. The posts discusses Android apps for note-taking and dictation. Look for something similar here in the future. That is, if I can find those notes and dictation…Continue Reading

App Test Drive: Handy Scanner

App Test Drive: Handy Scanner

I’m always on the hunt for a great “document scanner” app, and now I think I found one called Handy Scanner (free and $3.99). When I’m looking for a scanner app, I want something that can export directly to PDF format, rather than images, and this is it. The user interface is simple enough. YouContinue Reading

Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Android Market

Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Android Market

Well, I can finally say that I’m slightly dumbfounded after reading this story, and I’m a plaintiff’s lawyer. Now, there’s a little skepticism on my part because a quick check of PACER didn’t reveal any cases filed by the plaintiffs or their lawyer, Jeffrey Berns, and the firm’s website doesn’t list this milestone on its newsContinue Reading

More on Security: Symantec Tests What Happens When You Lose a Phone

Symantec, purveyors of the bloatware popular antivirus software, Norton, decided to test the outcome for “lost” mobile devices. The results of then experiment are as much about smartphone security as about human honesty. Symantec created the “Honeystick Project” to test what would happen to information on a smartphone if it went missing. For the experiment, Symantec placedContinue Reading