A Gift for Lawyers who use Macs

BEN STEVENS
THE MAC LAWYER
If you are a lawyer and you use a Mac (even if you only use it at home) and you do not already know Ben Stevens of The Mac Lawyer Blog, then allow me to introduce you.
Ben is a bright Spartanburg, South Carolina, lawyer with an all Mac-based practice. He has a Bachelor of Science in Financial Management and a minor in Accounting in addition to his law degree.

You may want to start with Productivity Programs For Mac Lawyers and then scan a few other of his extremely helpful posts. There is not a chance in the world that you will (or should) resist subscribing to his site.
(Gerry's) DISCLAIMER: I am a stark raving mad Apple zealot having acquired my first Mac in 1984 as a Managing Partner and I have not missed an Apple beat since. My close friends and business associates, (except for the enlightened ones who also use Macs) remind me that there are many people who just don’t understand. That’s OK. I do not apologize for my enthusiasm but perhaps I should for my dogma. By the way, new Macs will run Windows at the same time as the Apple operating system so compatibility is an excuse relegated to history.
Gerry:
Thanks for the kind words about me, my practice, and my Mac. If only more people would make an effort to give Macs a try, what a better place the world would be. Thanks again and best wishes to you for another great year on your blog.
Ben
Don't you have to reboot back & forth from OS X and MS, or can you toggle back & forth?
Don
Don,
You do indeed need to reboot if you use boot camp (the apple solution), but you can also use Parallels desktop for mac (http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/) to run windows within mac os x
