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Mac Users Miss Out on Legal Tech Options

The American Lawyer

March 7, 2006

With fewer than 10 percent of attorneys using Macs, Apple Computer has yet to seriously crack the legal market. In another hit to Apple, LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell's updated Lawyer Locator doesn't work with Apple's Safari browser. Martindale's Joe Douress says making the site Safari-compatible would have delayed its launch by two months and, because its tracking stats indicate less than 1 percent of visitors use Safari, "it wasn't that hard of a decision." Critics dispute the 1 percent figure.

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