#27: Spring Cleaning Tech Tips: Interview with Margaret Martin from Bungalow Tech

Spring is here! I invited Margaret Martin, owner of Bungalow Tech, to talk about spring cleaning your office’s technology - from determining what to keep, what and how to store, how to dispose of protected hardware properly, and more! Her company provides technical support and tutoring for Apple products in people's homes and businesses. Margaret provides COVID-Compliant one-on-one technical support (through voice and video calls). She can also take your equipment back to her office to do detailed troubleshooting, software upgrades, and new computer set-up.

The Tech Tips Margaret and I discuss are applicable to Android, Apple, and Windows technology.

Enjoy!

How to Reach Margaret!

hello@bungalowtech.com
www.bungalowtech.com

Show Notes:

MacBook Pro 16

Butterfly Keyboard Issues

Touch ID

LG Ultra Time 4k 21.5

Mac Mini

Fujitsu s1500m

Old Fujitsu ScanSnap software

iPad Pro

GoodNotes

Apple Pencil

HomePod

#23: Return of the "Paperless" Jedi: Interview with Author David Sparks

Learn how to go paperless or improve your paperless workflows with David Spark’s “Paperless Field Guide.”

Learn how to go paperless or improve your paperless workflows with David Spark’s “Paperless Field Guide.”

I am excited to have back (Episode 3.1, 3.2) your pal and mine, David Sparks. David is a California based attorney and host of the ever popular Mac Power Users. In addition to several other podcasts that David hosts, David has also published several field guide manuals on computers, software and workflows at learn.macsparky.com. Although these field guides are driven for the Mac user, many of the software tips and workflow concepts can be utilized by a windows user.

I invited David back because he recently released a field guide on going paperless. Having talked with David before and having reviewed his field guide, I think all attorneys could take a lesson on either going paperless or improving their paperless workflows. Join David and I as we discuss the following three questions: 1. What are three ways to alleviate attorneys fears about going paperless, 2. What tools do attorneys need (v. what they may already have) in order to go paperless; and 3. What are the Best Practices for going paperless.

David can be found at:

David’s Podcasts at Relay.FM:

Links to topics we discussed: