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<blockquote data-quote="cnl50" data-source="post: 1625223" data-attributes="member: 290327"><p>Thanks for your reply. The software is a program designed for NY lawyers/law practices geared to Family Law and Divorce. It's one of those where you input vital information (identification info, financials, personal = kids, ages, etc), and it creates forms, pleadings, and net worth statements). In sum, it's unlikely to be anything you're familiar with, since it is only useful to NY practitioners. The thing also is capable of converting its reports, forms, etc. into MS Word (which I have as a Mac application), Excel, etc. I tried using Parallels once and hated it -- slowed everything down to a crawl (but, then, I only had 8 GB of RAM at the time). I spent more time messing around with it than it was worth. Never heard of Virtual Box, so I can look into that. Thanks. If any of the above changes your perspective, by all means let me know. (PS: on the issue of whether my Apple external drive would be compatible with a PC, any idea on that?) Thanks, again. C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnl50, post: 1625223, member: 290327"] Thanks for your reply. The software is a program designed for NY lawyers/law practices geared to Family Law and Divorce. It's one of those where you input vital information (identification info, financials, personal = kids, ages, etc), and it creates forms, pleadings, and net worth statements). In sum, it's unlikely to be anything you're familiar with, since it is only useful to NY practitioners. The thing also is capable of converting its reports, forms, etc. into MS Word (which I have as a Mac application), Excel, etc. I tried using Parallels once and hated it -- slowed everything down to a crawl (but, then, I only had 8 GB of RAM at the time). I spent more time messing around with it than it was worth. Never heard of Virtual Box, so I can look into that. Thanks. If any of the above changes your perspective, by all means let me know. (PS: on the issue of whether my Apple external drive would be compatible with a PC, any idea on that?) Thanks, again. C [/QUOTE]
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