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Case Management: Following up on yesterday’s post about some solution to help me track my work on my many cases, I’ve had a chance to search the Google for options and so far, not much. The best candidates I’ve found are Notes Organizer Deluxe and myBase, but I haven’t had a chance to actually try either out to see if it would really do what I’m looking for. Another option might be something like Filemaker, which might allow me to more or Iess design the database I need, rather than trying to find one that works for me. I certainly don’t need an entire case management package; our office is going to use Justware for that whether I like it or not. But, like I said, Justware is so awful (primarily because it’s so slow) that it won’t even come close to doing what I need. The search continues; suggestions welcome! What do you use?

Presidential Candidate: I admit, I’m just starting to pay more than passing attention to the campaign, but one thing is immediately clear: Barack Obama wins hands down when it comes to public speaking, both on radio and television interviews and in big speeches. The man is just awesome when it comes to stringing one sentence after another in a convincing, genuine, inspiring, and persuasive way. His speech last night compared to Hillary’s or McCain’s? Those two are not even in the same league as he is. For that reason alone I’m almost sold on Obama. After the last seven years of a pResident who could barely speak a single sentence properly, I’ll admit I’m swooning at the prospect of having a president like Obama who would make such a great impression every time he opens his mouth.

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