Macintosh Compatibility
Although it is possible to use TurboLaw Automated Document Assembly Software on a Macintosh computer, this configuration is NOT SUPPORTED by Promethean Software Corporation. If you choose to use TurboLaw on a Mac, you do so at your own risk.
If you have questions about your ability to use TurboLaw, please consult your Mac IT professional, or have them contact us for guidance.
Option 1 - Microsoft Windows "Emulation"
Most modern Macintosh computers can run a type of program that "emulates" or "pretends" to be a regular Windows-based PC for the purpose of running Windows-based programs.
To use this option, you will need:
- Parallels Desktop, VMWare Fusion, or Microsoft Virtual PC
- Microsoft Office 2000 or later for Windows, not Mac
- A valid copy of Microsoft Windows (2000 or later)
Each of these software emulators has its own system requirements - please consult with the individual vendors for more details.
Option 2 - Dual-Boot
If you have a modern Intel-based Macintosh computer, you may be able to use Apple's Boot Camp software. This will allow you to choose, when you turn on your computer, whether to start in Apple's Mac OS X or in Microsoft Windows.
To use this option, you will need:
- A modern Intel-based Macintosh computer
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard and the Boot Camp software
- Microsoft Office 2000 or later for Windows, not Mac
- A valid copy of Microsoft Windows XP or Vista