Lit Software makes some of the very best apps for any attorney using an iPad: TrialPad (my review), TranscriptPad (my review), and DocReviewApp (my review). If do not yet own all of these apps, you can buy them before December 31, 2018, in the Ultimate Litigation Bundle and save some money. The discounted price is $249.99, which is $50 off. And if you already own some but not all of those apps, you can use the App Store option to complete the bundle at a discounted price. (Note that Lit Software is not a sponsor of iPhone J.D. this month, but the company has been a sponsor in the past.)
For more details, you’ll want to read this post on the Lit Software blog. As the company explains in that post, at some point in 2019, Lit Software plans to remove the option to individually purchase its apps and instead offer the Lit Suite, a yearly subscription which will give you access to all of Lit Software’s apps, including the three apps noted above as well as new apps that the company releases. What will these new apps be? Here is one guess: I mentioned last year that at ABA TECHSHOW 2018, Lit Software was showing off a very early preview of an app that the company was working on called TimelinePad. [UPDATE: Read the first comment to this post for more info from the owner of Lit Software.]
I personally prefer a subscription model for software that I use all the time because I want to provide constant support and encouragement so that the developer has a financial incentive to add new features. I currently subscribe to lots of iOS apps such as 1Password, Carrot Weather, Launch Center Pro, Overcast, Microsoft Office, etc. But if you prefer to own your apps, you can still buy the Lit Software apps and they are still supported, and you might as well buy them over the next few days to save some money.