Commercial
options are pretty standard in that they allow you to do
videoconferencing, share a desktop; dial in with a phone; hold live chats; integrate landline audio conferencing; conduct polling; share files; have unlimited webinars per month; archive webinars; and all provide technical support.
Let's look at the primary apps that lawyers need on a computer / device to run his or her practice: — Communication apps (email, texts, instant messaging,
videoconferencing)-- Document management (creation, editing, collaboration)-- Practice management (time entries, invoicing, calendar, contacts, tasks)-- Financials (bank accounts, bookkeeping, expense tracking) Are there meaningful
options to tackle all of these items on the iPad?
Apple Computer Inc.'s QuickTake 200 digital color camera offers several
options for presenting images on computers and televisions: slide shows, videotape recording, and real - time Internet
videoconferencing.