[blindlaw] Legal work in iOS 10
Al Elia
al.elia at aol.com
Fri Jan 13 17:59:16 UTC 2017
Do you find it easy to move between applications and/or documents when
drafting? That has always been my hangup using the iPad, but I'd be
grateful for an explanation of how, for example, you move between
finding authority, reviewing authority, marking choice portions, and
then copying/pasting quotes into a memo while composing. If you want to
toss in the various apps you use in your workflow, that would be a most
delicious icing.
Much appreciated. Glad to hear someone has figured this out.
On 13 Jan 2017, at 12:36, Elizabeth Rene via BlindLaw wrote:
> I do all of my legal work on my iPad, and love using it with MS Word
> and Pages. Much easier than on the Mac. But I'm not a fan of iOS 10.
> For accessibility purposes and dictation, it's a big step backward
> from iOS 9. Also, if you dictate, edit with scrupulous caution. Your
> correctly dictated text can change seconds after it's spoken back to
> you, and the results are sometimes crude and even obscene. This has
> happened in iOS 9 too. What kind of bug can there be in the program?
> All that said, if you're careful, and these days patient, the iPad is
> a great writing tool. Also, the iPad Pro lets you work over the LTE
> network, which is way more secure than Wi-Fi.
>
> Elizabeth M René
> Attorney at Law
> WSBA #10710
> KCBA #21824
> rene0373 at gmail.com
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