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D2306 Category: Integration wit... Submitted by: netterkerl49_gaeax on 9/23/2010
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Portfolios are ideally suited to transfer the paper filing schemes of lawyers, consultants etc. to the computer. I scan all files coming from courts, lawyers etc., and dump them in a case folder. When on an appointment, I convert the case folder and the equivalent Outlook case folder to one big portfolio. Â But I cannot put the case portfolio on an iPad and use it as the digital equivalent of a real life folder - lacking a decent portfolio reader, probably due to Flash. Â I do not want to hand around my notebook. I would prefer an additional searchable digital folder. Â You might want to check with lawyers, consultants etc. and you'll find, that this would be a very much appreciated app for the iPad, that people would pay for. |
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I see it something like the iPad but strictly for Bible applications. This device would have every translation/versions of the Bible, the user would pick and choose on a touch screen between his/her own desired themes, displays, settings, translations and much, much more, a Simple but Sleek user interface, maybe even down loadable for smart devices. |
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As of this writing, the iPad still doesn't allow for editing Google Docs and Pages is a so-so tool on that platform. I suggest that Adobe seize the day, and even though it may seem couterintuitive, make an HTML5 version of Acrobat.com (Buzzword at least) that can be used on the iPad either as a standalone app, or from within Safari. I know the Flash wars are at a fevered pitch, but doing this quickly would give Adobe great press as a leader in next-gen word processing. |
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As of this writing, the iPad still doesn't allow for editing Google Docs and Pages is a so-so tool on that platform. I suggest that Adobe seize the day, and even though it may seem couterintuitive, make an HTML5 version of Acrobat.com (Buzzword at least) that can be used on the iPad either as a standalone app, or from within Safari. I know the Flash wars are at a fevered pitch, but doing this quickly would give Adobe great press as a leader in next-gen word processing. |
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