By Christine Phipps iRecord is one of my favorite apps. I use it to record audio in short proceedings. In the past few months, I have…
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By Christine Phipps SoundSoap 4 is a sound-scrubbing program recommended to me by a local techie videographer friend. It’s a program that can be useful to…
By Christine Phipps Several iOS apps were infected with XcodeGhost, a malware program that gives hackers access to some of your smartphone data, including your…
NCRA’s Technology Committee rounded up a group of tech-related links for court reporters, spanning from wireless keyboards to TVs that can work as touchscreen tablets.…
An article posted on Sept. 17 by The Anniston Star, Anniston, Ala., looks back to a Calhoun County courtroom enjoying the benefits of the computer…
The JCR team and the court reporting and captioning community have published several articles on Windows 10 and how the new operating system affects the…
The Consumer Electronics Association, based in Arlington, Va., and the CEA Foundation announced a video contest for start-up companies with technologies that improve lives. Selected…
1CapApp announces a maintenance release that includes two minor enhancements and fixes five known issues for 1Connect. The enhancements include putting a hard stop value that…
NCRA rounded up a group of articles about Windows 10 that the court reporting community has shared over the past few weeks. On CNN Money,…
By Sandy Bunch VanderPol It’s been approximately 30 days since I migrated from Windows 8 to Windows 10. The experience for me has been, simply…
The informative vendor e-seminar Syllables: Count on it! teaches court reporting students and instructors how to accurately count syllables to help with dictation. The e-seminar…
On behalf of NCRA’s Technology Committee, the JCR staff contacted the makers of CAT software products to ask if the different software products were ready…
By Sandy Bunch VanderPol Being the first in line to purchase Windows 8, and having the wonderful experience I had with Windows 8, I was…
The wide array of sessions and presentations adorned with tips and tricks as well as the latest in trends at the 2015 NCRA Convention &…
NCRA’s Technology Committee offered several resources for people who are considering switching to Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 10. While the JCR Weekly is checking…
Overcoming the fear of writing realtime can become easier if you follow the tips and suggestions shared with attendees of a session led by Marybeth…
This year’s Convention & Expo, held July 30-Aug. 2 in New York City, encompassed events from NCRA’s Annual Business Meeting, Speed and Realtime Contests, seminars…
NCRA member Sandra Bunch VanderPol, RMR, CRR, a freelance reporter from Sacramento, Calif., was recognized with the association’s Distinguished Service Award, the organization’s highest honor.…
NCRA TRAIN Task Force chair Lisa Knight, RMR, CRR, a freelance court reporter from Littleton, Colo., announced the launch of a new handbook designed to…
A record number court reporters, captioners, and legal videographers helped kick off the 2015 NCRA Convention & Expo this morning, the highest number of registrants…