TabLit Applications has relesed its TabLit: Trial Notebook app for the iPad. I must admit, from what I have seen it looks pretty darn good. Full disclosure, since I am no longer using an iPad in court I have not purchased the app (particularly with a $90 price point). But reviews from actual users are positive and see no reason to misconstrue the product representations. For example, the app hass:
- Multiple levels of customizable tabs for full trial organization.
- Pop-up windows for case notes, witness information all at your fingertips.
- Examination outlines in true outline format, Q&A format and more...
- Evidence checklist with witness cross-reference to examination outlines.
- Evidentiary issue cross-reference to arguments and rules of evidence.
- Evidence repository with photo interface for documentary and physical evidence.
- Examination outlines
- Examination checklists
- Contacts list
Heck, I wish this app was available for the MacBook Pro that I do take to court. Take a look at these screen shots.
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