Law Office Computing 1995 David A. Saraceno |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Been there, done that. (Windows 95 'innovations' already familiar to Macintosh users)(Mac Talk)(Column) | Law | David A. Saraceno |
Double-entry accounting made simple. (Intuit's QuickBooks for Macintosh 3.0 integrated accounting software) (Software Review)(Evaluation) | Law | David A. Saraceno, Rebecca Thompson Nagel |
Mac misconceptions. (myths about Apple's Macintosh computers)(Mac Talk) (Product Information)(Column) | Law | David A. Saraceno |
Missed the mark(et)? (Apple Macintoshes recommended; software not always available)(Column) | Law | David A. Saraceno |
Off-the-shelf Mac solution. (Now Software's Now Contact for Macintosh 3.5 contact manager and Now Up-to-Date for Macintosh 3.5 workgroup software) (Software Review)(Evaluation) | Law | David A. Saraceno, Rebecca Thompson Nagel |
Put a Power Secretary in your Mac. (Articulate Systems's voice dictation software) (Software Review)(Evaluation) | Law | David A. Saraceno, Rebecca Thompson Nagel |
The future of law office computing. (Panel Discussion) | Law | Joseph L. Kashi, David A. Saraceno, David P. Vandagriff, Nicolas P. Terry, Andrew Z. Adkins III, Barry D. Bayer, Josh Blackman |
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