![]() ![]() For those of you using cloud-based storage services, you may simply use the app for your particular service such as Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, Google Drive, iCloud Drive, etc.And both of these apps will also connect to cloud-based storage services such as Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, etc. Both of these apps offer excellent file management tools for moving, copying, and renaming files. To locally manage files on the iPad or iPhone, I recommend turning to GoodReader or PDF Expert.The best general, all-around app for managing files stored locally on your device, or in the cloud, is Documents from Readdle.There is no “My Documents” folder available on the iPhone or iPad, so we have to make do with the apps and services that we have available to us. This is a tough category for iOS devices.For some categories there are multiple apps so I offer “runner ups.” Tech Support: the app is supported by folks who care about their customers.įor every category you’ll see the BEST APP along with a short description and justification for the pick.Functional & Efficient: the app must enable lawyers and legal professionals more efficient in their day-to-day work.Build Quality & “Polish”: the app must look impressive and work fluently.Easy-to-Use & Intuitive: the app must be easy to use without requiring a large learning curve. ![]() I’ll keep the list updated as apps are updated and new apps are introduced. So here’s a list culled from my years of experience helping lawyers incorporate the iPhone and iPad into their everyday practice. People are constantly asking me “ what’s the best app for _” (fill in the blank with your favorite daily task). ![]()
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