![]() Instead of allowing stacks of cards to languish at the bottom of your desk drawer (along with all your best intentions), you can use this business-card reader app and your iPhone’s camera to scan cards right into your phone in seconds (or you can submit them for 100 percent accurate human transcription). Use this app and you might actually follow up with the people you meet at networking events and conferences. Business cards may seem so last century, but they’re still a necessary part of the networking ritual. ![]() ![]() You can also use it to fill in PDF forms, turn a picture into a PDF, and get signatures from clients online or on their mobile devices.Ģ. Simply upload any PDF or Word doc from your email, Dropbox or camera, then sign with your finger and email the signed document, or save it to a free SignNow account. It can be a real life-saver if you’re out of town on business, or dealing with family matters, too. Whether you’re signing a letter of representation or powers of attorney, or closing a real estate transaction, with this app on your iPad or iPhone, you can sign documents anywhere or get anyone’s signature. SignNow. This free app has so many practical applications for busy attorneys, it’s a shoe-in for the number-one spot. Here’s a a closer look at five of the iOS apps aimed at revving up your practice’s productivity.ġ. Which apps do lawyers like to use? For our summer 2013 download, A Matter of Time, National Purchasing Partners (NPP) identified a list of 20 - many of them free - for document review and markup, scanning, recording, note-taking, time-tracking and much more.
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