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Even with the rise of web and cloud-based litigation document review, most discovery review programs in the the legal industry require installation of Internet Explorer. This is because many developers use legacy Windows-based libraries for their litigation review applications.
Mac users are often told to set up their Apple® computers in ‘dual-boot’ mode or run Windows emulation software like ‘CrossOver’. But at the end of the day these solutions are cumbersome at best and reduce efficiency and usability for anyone trying to do a legal review with a Mac OS. Other than being irritating and slow, installing a dual-boot partition unnecessarily takes up a lot of hard disk space. Transfering files between partitions is difficult and MAC programs are unavailable while in the Windows partition. Emulation similarly chews up disc space, is expensive to install and maintain and slows down the entire computer.
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