I missed this when originally announced on January 27, but I still think it warrants a post. The smart folks over at Evernote are developing an iPad specific version of their killer note taking, organizing, everything remembering web / mobile / desktop superapp. A number of lawyers use the product (Evernote even features one among their user profiles). If you aren’t using Evernote as part of your practice, you should consider looking into it. A number of folks have already written about use of Evernote in the practice of law and are worth checking out – here are just a few:
- Erik Mazzone, Tech Tool Review, Law Practice Today (October 2009)
- Finis Price, reQall and Evernote – a Virtual Assistant for Attorneys (Feb 21, 2010)
- Jay Fleischman, Using Evernote In Your Law Practice, The Untethered Lawyer (Sept 29, 2008)
The iPad will make it much easier for a user to see and interact with his or her saved items. One of the many things I use it for is to capture ideas for future blog posts – I suspect others use it similarly. Would be interesting to see if Evernote for the iPad could be integrated with WordPress or other applications to facilitate turning ideas captured in Evernote into content that can be put to work. While not currently a feature even on a desktop version of the app, this would be particularly handy on the iPad where multitasking isn’t currently an option.
Look forward to seeing this on the device!

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