[blindlaw] Making notes in PDFs

Brian Unitt BrianUnitt at holsteinlaw.com
Tue Sep 4 18:42:24 UTC 2018


Hi Josh,

It is probably more personal preference than necessity to be honest.  I like having my work separate from my phone calls.  Otherwise it is too easy to lose my place.  Also, on the iPad you can split screen two apps like Voicedream and Notebooks for easy cutting and pasting.  I don't think that is possible on the iPhone but I might be wrong about that.  It may be just psychological, but the extra screen area on the iPad Mini seems more comfortable for using Voicedream and Notebooks.

Brian
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Subject: Re: [blindlaw] Making notes in PDFs

I'm curious why you choose to use an IPad verses an iPhone? Any reason in
particular? I ask because I'm trying to decide if there is utility in
getting an iPad in addition to my phone.

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