The Challenge
Bringing the Mac into the legal profession can be a challenge, especially when that profession so heavily relies on Windows programs including Total Eclipse™, CaseMap, CT Summation solutions and Sanction.
Even as more legal applications are developed for Macs, today’s standard legal software remains Windows-only and its providers have no immediate plans towards Mac equivalents. Mac-based legal professionals either struggle to integrate their Macs or forgo the Mac altogether and stay chained to Windows PCs.
The Parallels Solution
Parallels Desktop® 4.0 for Mac enables users of every skill level to seamlessly run Windows side-by-side with Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac without rebooting.
Parallels Desktop includes full support for today’s in-demand 32- & 64-bit operating systems, including Windows XP, Vista and 7, users can run literally thousands of Windows programs right alongside the latest legal applications from Apple all on a single Mac computer.
Professionals in the legal field can now access all of their critical Windows-only legal programs and software packages alongside the latest Mac OS X legal applications — all from the comfort of their Mac.
Parallels Desktop® 4.0 for Mac
Learn more about the easy-to-use features and performance that make Parallels Desktop the No. 1 Mac System Utility. Read more
Parallels Server for Mac
Learn more about the only server virtualization solution for Apple Xserve. Run server-based business programs across different OSs on the Mac platform. Read more
The Solution in Greater Detail
Read the Parallels Desktop for Mac Solution Brief to learn more about integrating Macs into the legal profession. Read more
Mac or PC — The Debate Continues
Two experts argue their case for one of today’s hottest issues — which is better, Mac or PC? Read more
Hello, I’m a Lawyer with a Mac
Brett Burney shares his thoughts and experiences as a lawyer using a MacBook instead of a PC. Read more
Why Macs and Why Now?
Explore the reasons why more and more legal professionals are moving to the Mac. Read more