Legal dictionary now an iPhone app
April 29, 2009 by Valerie HelmbreckPosted in: Budgets and spending, Communication, Gadgets, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Software, Travel and entertainment, cell phone, mobile technology, smartphones
Got lawyers? Got lawyers with iPhones? Well now, your lawyers can have a copy of the venerable Black’s Law Dictionary that’s always accessible, always portable and sure to be always needed.
The Black’s Law Dictionary app provides definitions of legal terms and phrases along with embedded audio of the same information. These definitions are taken from the 8th edition of the Black’s Law Dictionary.
The application doesn’t need an Internet connection, which means the information’s stored on the phone, not accessed through the Web. That could wind up being a big memory hog for those who’ve purchased the smaller-capacity model of the phone.
Oh well, maybe it’s time for an upgrade. Darn.
Cost for the app, available at the iTunes store: $49.99. That’s less than the hardbound copy will cost, at nearly twice the price of the pocket version — which doesn’t include pockets the size you’ll need to tote it with you.
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