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June 25, 2008

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Aaron Johnston

How do you integrate your macbook air (or other macs) with your document retention policy? Is there a way to automate compliance for a largely digital law practice?

Victor Medina

Great move Ben. I often think about what I would have to lose to make the Air work. Thankfully, I now run with a Desktop, so I don't need my music with me. With some artful use of Smart Playlists and syncing those onto the Air, I think I could reduce my music needs to 2-4 GB max.

You talk about needing Parallels or VM to run Windows, which suggests to me that the Air is now your primary machine. I'll be interested to hear how the reduction in power and HD speed impacts your day-to-day use. If I got the Air for my practice, I would be using it solely as a mobile writing and presentation device. I'd leave the "heavy-lifting" for the MacPro in the office.

Oh, and I'm extremely jealous!

Jim Halberg

Just ran Monolingual... did you notice that "Klingon" was in that list? Seriously.

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