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July 15, 2009

AspenLaw Studydesk 3.0 Now Available

Aspen Publishers has released version 3.0 of AspenLaw Studydesk. Enhancements include new word processing tools, an improved briefing template, an improved flashcard wizard that allows users to create their own flashcards and export flashcard sets to Microsoft Word for formatting, an enhanced eBook reader, and the ability to export documents in native AspenLaw Studydesk file format for sharing in a study group. I've always liked this product but I have no idea how many law school students even know it exists. Adoption might be more widespread if Aspen had reps on campus like LexisNexis and Westlaw have. I also think the company is missing out on a opportunity to expand its use by not getting into the bar exam review market. [JH]

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Studydesk is another attempt to tell law students that they need something what they don't really need. It has way too many flaws and it will not save you time when you prepare briefs. Do more research before you pay for it! See discussion on top law schools forum why you should not be wasting your money and effort on this junk.

Posted by: Jenny | Jul 17, 2009 1:14:17 PM

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