Has anyone used this software program? It seems rather helpful for only $40.
http://www.aspenlaw.com/studydesk/
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- wiseowl
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Re: AspenLaw StudyDesk
it's decent. i won a drawing for a free copy, but got it too late in the semester to make much difference. you can import in aspen/glannon type guides and that worked pretty well for exams that weren't locked
- webbylu87
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Re: AspenLaw StudyDesk
I'll admit that I'm intrigued too.kyleh02 wrote:Has anyone used this software program? It seems rather helpful for only $40.
http://www.aspenlaw.com/studydesk/
- Duralex
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Re: AspenLaw StudyDesk
I'd like to know what kind of restrictions StudyDesk places on the ebooks Aspen sells for use with it. I know you can cut and paste--are there limits? Can you print them?
- wiseowl
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Re: AspenLaw StudyDesk
Duralex wrote:I'd like to know what kind of restrictions StudyDesk places on the ebooks Aspen sells for use with it. I know you can cut and paste--are there limits? Can you print them?
no printing. and cutting and pasting was a pain. no cut and paste directly from the books - you must create a StudyDesk "note" first, then you can paste (and print, I guess, but its just a wall of text at that point) from there but ONLY 4500 characters at a time.
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