Their is not a lot for the lawyer in the app store. Plenty of fun applications. Even some great time wasters. Still, I am not a user of Evernote or Omnifocus. If I was, I might be a bit more enthusiastic. As it stands, my only must-have apps for the iPhone are these two.
First, is recorder from Retronyms. Frankly, as simple as this app would be to create, I am hard-pressed to understand why the iPhone did not ship with a recorder. Simple app. Easy to use. Small price tag on this one.
I know, I have said it a dozen times, but let me say it again, Password1 is a brilliant developer. Having the ability to visit all my usual websites, including Westlaw, the Bank, my blog, is great. But being able to get signed in with a few clicks. Even better. And free? Yep. Free.
Well, that is it. I am sure there are other great things to add to the iPhone. For now, they are going to be a matter of taste and interest. I really like the Urban Spoon as a restaurant locator. The “remote” program is nice when I can’t find my itty-bitty white remote for the Apple TV. I have not used Shazam but others have said it is great. But for the law office, it is slim pickins.
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Posted by Attorney on August 15th, 2008 at 7:40 pm:
Even so, there are still a lot of apps. that are helpful. It seems like they come out with exactly what I want with every new product!