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4/29/2005
It's Tiger-Day for Mac Addicts
The Daily Caveat and the work product of Caveat Research are both proudly made on Macintosh computers. We're big fans of Apple and have had great success using their products for our business. If you're not using a Mac...perhaps it's time to ask exactly why.

Better men than me are prepared to make the case for Mac. Take a look at Jim Calloway's fine article about the rising prominence of Macs in law offices in case you missed it when if first ran over at the Oklahoma Bar Association website. Noted legal blogger, Robert J. Ambrogi also wrote an interesting piece a few years back on the subject, which can be found here.

You might also want to check out the MacLaw discussion group or some examples to be found via Apple's small business network. The most notable resource available via Apple is Randy Singer's page devoted to resources for legal-industry small businesses. Randy is an attorney and a certified Mac-Addict and has published the Macintosh Software Guide for the Law Office. He also maintains Macattorney.com, a site and email newsletter well worth your time.

If you are already using a Macintosh, then you already know that it's time to start salivating for an OS upgrade now that Tiger has hit the street. Navigate your way over to Apple.com and bask in the glory. If you're not familair with all the new features that included in Tiger, you can find a run-down here. If you are ready to buy, Amazon.com is running a special - five licenses for $150.

And, since it can't all be good news...Techworld is reporting that Apple is being sued for the the name of the new OS software package. Kellogg's Frosted Flakes spokes-feline Tony was unavailable for comment at this time.

-- MDT

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