I am a long time DT user that’s looking to take my level of use up a notch or two.
I am a consulting engineer and legal expert witness who uses DT daily. I use DT as a repository of gigs of engineering/regulatory data as well as a library of legal cases that I’m currently involved with.
I’m looking to engage a DT expert to review my setup and find ways to better utilize the aspects of DT that I’m not aware of.
The old case of “not knowing what you don’t know”.
You also can contact her from her Page.
For me she is an expert in DT, but you need to clarify with her personally whether she can meet your expectations.
Good luck.
Best
Rolf
See my email - not looking for a paid engagement - but I am a physician and legal witness regarding medicine and sometimes the interaction between medicine/engineering - we can probably learn from sharing experiences
Not a consultant, but David Sparks aka MacSparky (edit: not to be confused with @DavidSparkes, to whom apologies for the mistag!) comes from a legal background and has a very good course on DT:
You’ve tagged the wrong person: his name is Sparks, not Sparkes. But I agree that anything he puts out is worth looking at. MacSparky has been a very useful resource on all things Mac/Apple for many years.
I will add a vote for the DEVONthink Field Guide: I purchased it when it was released a few years back and still refer to it now and again. Just this morning I watched the video on templates…
Check out the MacSparky Field Guides (MacSparky Field Guides - MacSparky) DEVONthink Field Guide. They have a lot of excellent information. David Sparks was an attorney who used DEVONthink extensively.
Honestly I would go for David Spark’s Field Guide; his one on Keyboard Maestro was fantastic for me. And really compared to ‘consultant’ costs they are very very cheap and really good value. Interestingly, if you don’t know, he is an ex-lawyer and by all accounts a very good one.