March 4th, 2008 by Brett Burney
Realizing the collective intelligence gathered in the room, Kern Lewis (the host of the seminar) reserved a couple of hours at the end of Saturday for everyone to share tips & tricks, and even to ask their stumper questions to see if someone could help out. This was a blast and I’ll list several topics […]
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March 1st, 2008 by Brett Burney
The second day of the “Using Macs in Trial II” seminar started off with Jayson Adams from Circus Ponies Software giving a full demo of their highly functional NoteBook application. They are one of the few Mac software developers that actually have a “legal” section on their Website.
Jayson first showed some of the universally appealing […]
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October 9th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
One of Sanction II’s beneficial features is the ability to synchronize documents with your video clips. This feature allows you to automatically move the video to one side of the screen while displaying a document on the other side. You set the timing and the document, Sanction does the rest.
The classic example of […]
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October 3rd, 2007 by Blake Boyd
You want to take advantage of the numerous great transitions and effects of Keynote in PowerPoint? Sorry, can’t help you there. There is no native way to run Keynote on a Windows machine with PowerPoint.
Although, if you have access to a Mac with Keynote (a friends computer, home computer, office computer, etc), but cannot […]
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September 5th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
Whether you don’t own or don’t want to use a trial presentation software package some planning can make you look organized and more authoritative through PowerPoint.
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August 31st, 2007 by Blake Boyd
I know I've been posting WAYYYY too much about Keynote, but I've been working on numerous projects involving it and it continues to amaze me.
While I know you can try and duplicate this effect in PowerPoint it no where comes close the ease and beauty of Keynote. Normally if I needed this effect for […]
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August 30th, 2007 by Blake Boyd
Grant Griffiths from from Home Office Lawyer poised the question: "You have to love Keynote. BTW, drop me an email about how you inserted that into your blog. I am working on some screencast myself and want to do the same."
I figured rather than an writing a long email that would hopefully explain the […]
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