APPENDIX:  DRIOD App Guide 
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Law and Legal 
For those working in or around law offices, there are 
reference materials and news sources available for 
the DROID. DroidLaw is a good example of such 
an app. You can use it to sort through legal 
procedures, but you can also use it to track many 
popular legal blogs and news feeds. 
For legal students, there are lots of study guides 
and flashcard games. There are also a few 
specialized apps for calculating billing hours and 
target dates. Legal students may also consider 
apps like Locale that automatically turn the phone’s 
ringer off at certain locations, such as the 
courthouse. See Table A–13 for a list of law and 
legal apps. 
 
 
Table A–13. Law and Legal Apps. 
App Name  Price   Notes  QR Code 
DroidLaw, by 
BigTwit Software 
Free/varies 
DroidLaw is a legal reference app. The 
base app is free, but you can expand it 
through paid modules that contain the 
material you need, such as Supreme 
Court cases ($2.99) or the United States 
Code ($3.99). 
 
LangLearner 
Legal Dictionary, 
by LangLearner 
Free  This app is a simple dictionary of legal 
terms for lawyers, legal assistants, and 
people studying law.