Tag Archives: RepliGo Reader

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

RepliGo Reader Versus ezPDF: Battle of the Android PDF Editors

RepliGo Reader Versus ezPDF: Battle of the Android PDF Editors

You’ve heard that I’m a huge fan of RepliGo Reader ($1.99). So far, it’s my go to PDF device. Occasionally though, I’ll get a reader who queries why I’m not touting the wonderful capabilities of ezPDF Reader ($2.99). Truthfully, the reason I haven’t is because it when RepliGo came, ezPDF didn’t exist. Now, with time on ourContinue Reading

Using Adobe Acrobat Better in your Law Practice

Using Adobe Acrobat Better in your Law Practice

I love Acrobat. I love being able to manage my law practice on my Android tablet, or from my desktop, and having concise access to my files and information. Lawyers can use two apps on Android to create and edit PDFs. If you haven’t already, check out this post on Adobe CreatePDF and this oneContinue Reading

Syncing Office Files on your Android Tablet for Court

Syncing Office Files on your Android Tablet for Court

  Even though I discussed the “how-to” here, Rob Dean has this post on his Walking Office blog, which gives a good review of the process for getting your file folders onto your mobile device. Specifically, Rob talks about using Note, the Android equivalent for lawyers is RepliGo Reader, although you won’t be able to syncContinue 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

Transcripts at Trial

The iPhone J.D., Jeff Richardson, has this great post on how he uses transcripts in trial. Since he just finished a pretty robust trial, I’m sure his method is a-plus certified and tested. Coincidentally, his method is similar to the one I discussed. The Android equivalent for lawyers, as I also discussed, is RepliGo Reader. OneContinue Reading

How I Use My Android Tablet in Court

One of the best tools in my legal tech arsenal is my Viewsonic gTablet. While I’d love to upgrade, and I will, I am satisfied with its stability, performance and capacity. I carry my gTablet almost everywhere I go (I’ve left it home the past couple days because I haven’t had court). When I’m inContinue Reading

Using RepliGo Reader in Your Law Firm

Using RepliGo Reader in Your Law Firm

Two of my office’s most fundamental pieces of software are Acrobat Pro and the Android app, RepliGo Reader. For attorneys using Android smartphones and tablets, RepliGo is the one app you need to purchase. In fact, RepliGo Reader is so important, the app made my 2011 list of best apps for attorneys. Recently, I spokeContinue Reading