Tag Archives: Evernote

Google Keep Goes Wild

Google Keep Goes Wild

After a haphazard introduction, Google officially reintroduced its Google Keep program, which many take to compete with Evernote. Google Keep is promoted as a way to “quickly capture what’s on your mind and recall it easily wherever you are. Create a checklist, enter a voice note or snap a photo and annotate it. Everything youContinue Reading

Google Keep Looks to Replace Evernote

Google Keep Looks to Replace Evernote

For about 30 minutes yesterday, astute users got a unique glimpse at Google Keep. Google Keep is apparently Google’s answer to Evernote. What’s more, from the screenshots we see that Keep might also replace Tasks. There’s not much else available, since Keep is now disabled. I’d periodically check https://drive.google.com/keep/, to see the enabled functions, but I’m alsoContinue Reading

Reset Your Evernote Password NOW

Reset Your Evernote Password NOW

Today, Evernote informed its users that the service experienced a security breach.   Evernote sent out a message to all users forcing everyone to reset their passwords. Here’s the text of the email, and you can read their blog for a full explanation (it says the same thing as the email): Dear Evernote user, Evernote’s OperationsContinue Reading

Guest Post: Evernote – The Anti-Stress App

Guest Post: Evernote – The Anti-Stress App

This is a guest blog post by Craig Huggart. He is a law firm technology trainer who blogs at A Law Firm Trainer. Craig responded to my request for assistance in helping attorneys use Evernote more effectively. His post is the first in a weekly series of upcoming how-to posts on how law firms canContinue Reading

I Need Your Help

I Need Your Help

Do you have serious, and I mean serious, experience with Evernote? Do you use Android? Do you want to contribute to The Droid Lawyer blog? Do you want to collaborate with me? If you answered, yes, to at least having experience with Evernote, I want to hear from you. I’m working on an upcoming post andContinue Reading

Best Android Tablet Apps for Productivity

Best Android Tablet Apps for Productivity

Lifehacker Australia inspired me to write this post after I read this pathetic list. Seriously? Five apps? Yes, I know they mentioned a couple others, but c’mon, only five apps make the “best of” list? Heck, I just pushed out a list of 51 of the top Android apps for lawyers. So, with that inspiration,Continue Reading

Ten Android Apps Every Attorney Should Have

Ten Android Apps Every Attorney Should Have

If you’ve followed this blog, you know I love to write posts about apps. That’s probably because I get a lot of questions from people about my favorite apps, or which apps are the best for attorneys. The problem is, it’s really hard to pinpoint the “everyone should have these apps” apps, because apps keep changing.Continue Reading

Back to School: Android Apps for Law Students

Back to School: Android Apps for Law Students

Hopefully you 1L, 2L, and 3L students still have some glimmer of summer left. My first-year glimmer and enthusiasm quickly faded, and by second year, I was a full-fledged member of the “get me out of law school” secret society. We had our own handshake. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy my time atContinue Reading

OneNote Mobile for Android

OneNote Mobile for Android

It finally came; and by it, I mean Microsoft OneNote Mobile for Android. You can download your copy from the Android Market here. I’ll let Ben Schorr rave the praises of OneNote, but needless to say, lawyers will be hard-pressed to find a better note-taking system (sure Evernote is cool, but tabbed notes and notebooks are so muchContinue Reading

You Ask, I Answer – About Using Tablets

You Ask, I Answer – About Using Tablets

I love receiving questions from my readers. Here’s a copy of an email I received:  I am an attorney located in [some big city], and I found your website while researching ways to use a Tablet to help make our office more paper-less.  I have been using a Tablet in court now for about 2 weeksContinue Reading