I hope to help lawyers realize that they no longer need to bitterly leave their beloved Macs at home while enduring PCs in their practice. We will take a stroll through the decades, covering the main phases Apple-using attorneys endured in choosing to use Macs. My goal is to convince you that it’s easier than ever to run a practice on Macs. However, it wasn’t until the 2010s that the option of choosing Macs over PCs became far more manageable. The 2000s saw an increase in Mac adoption among attorneys, as Apple soared thanks to Steve Jobs’ success. As a result, the friction with sending data back and forth across platforms developed the still-held beliefs of why it is impractical to run a law firm on Apple computers. The list of options and the maturity of legal applications was limited. Back in the 80s and 90s, running a law firm on a Mac was for the die-hard, “think-different” attorneys.