As I am sure that many of you already know, TechnoLawyer produces several great, free newsletters distributed by e-mail on all sorts of tech-related topics of interest to attorneys. Every Tuesday, TechnoLawyer distributes the TechnoFeature newsletter which contains in-depth articles written by "leading legal technology and practice management experts, many of whom have become 'household names' in the legal profession." While I don't have a "household name" in any house except my own, I was honored to be asked by TechnoLawyer to write the feature article for this week because their articles are usually well written and informative. Last week, for example, they ran a good review of the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500, a nice scanner that works with Mac or Windows, written by attorney, legal consultant and frequent CLE speaker Barron K. Henley.
At first I was going to write about the iPhone 3GS, but then the editors and I decided that it might be more helpful to prepare something in depth on the options for editing documents on an iPhone. Thus, I turned my thoughts on the iPhone 3GS into this post that you may have seen last month, and I instead worked on a comparison review of Documents to Go and Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite.
If you subscribe to the free TechnoFeature newsletter, then you will see my article show up in your inbox later today. If you don't subscribe yet, this is a good time to do so, so click here.
[UPDATE 8/11/09: Click here for a PDF version of the TechnoFeature article.]