Apple's new iPad releases are today. I have been using the iPad 9th Gen. A fabulous piece of work which made my initial years as a litigator easy. I'm now thinking of buying the iPad Pro (12.9', 6th gen, 2022) since today's new launch should hopefully decrease the price of the earlier model. The 9th Gen still works, but I want to get on the LiquidText bandwagon and I think a larger screen than the 10.9 inch the base range (9th/10th Gen) offers is necessary. What are your thoughts? Does a 12.9' screen really make a difference? Which iPad do you use? Have you found it helpful? How has your professional life been affected due to it?
Why is liquid text not releasing its app on Android. It isn't that crazy idea as such and in my opinion shouldn't be that complicated for others to replicate. Interesting.
How tf did an Ipad made initial years of your litigation career easier? Especially since you do not even seem to be using LiquidText as of yet.
Do you use it for drafting rather than a PC/laptop, or any specific apps or features you wanna point out or do you just wanna gloat over the fact that you were able to over pay for piece of tech which at best seems to be having only one selling point - "Looks good"
Do you use it for drafting rather than a PC/laptop, or any specific apps or features you wanna point out or do you just wanna gloat over the fact that you were able to over pay for piece of tech which at best seems to be having only one selling point - "Looks good"