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True, today I want to talk to you about Trial Director for iPad and why this is really a case of you get what you pay for. So, back when TrialPad first came out on the market, Trial Director was one of the dominant players and it still is one of the dominant players in the trial presentation software market. Its software offering though was laptop-based, and I was very familiar with it at the time. I'm still very familiar with it and I still use it for most of the big trials that I work on today. However, I'm not a big fan of the Trial Director for iPad app. We do teach it in our litigation technology class at Chicago-Kent College of Law, but the main reason that we teach it is because it's free, and so the price is right for students. On my iPad here, let's look at the iPad. Now, I have TrialPad and I have Trial Director on my home screen. Let's take a look at Trial Director. Here are a couple of just sample cases, these are some sample files that we've created for the students to play around with and learn this type of app. If you go into any of the files, you'll see it's very familiar if you've used TrialPad before. So, you've got a list of exhibits on the left-hand side and you select one of them. There's support for videos. What I do like about Trial Director for iPad is that they put videos and JPEGs and PDFs all in the same list, and there's an array of annotation tools that are at the bottom, very similar to TrialPad. You can pinch and zoom, you can highlight, you can mark up. Let's see here, you can mark up,...