Clio's annual Apple in Law Offices Survey for 2013 reveals that Apple devices are becoming more and more popular in the legal industry.
Here's a few stats about their usage.
OPERATING SYSTEM
In the 2013 Clio survey, Mac OS was favored among 66% of survey respondents, while 34% said Windows was their primary operating system.
CLOUD-BASED APPLICATIONS
26% of those surveyed used Dropbox in their law office in 2013. Clio was the cloud-based app of choice for 21%. iCloud came in third at 18%, followed by Google Apps at 14% and QuickBooks at 5%.
DESKTOP APPLICATIONS
In the 2013 survey, 42% of respondents used Microsoft Office as their desktop application, 18% chose Evernote, 11% iWork, 10% Parallels, and 5% Open Office.
MOBILE DEVICES
74% of law offices used iPhones as their mobile device, according to 2013 survey results. Android came in a distant second at 18%, followed by Windows at 2%, and BlackBerry at 2%.
iPAD USAGE
67% of survey respondents in 2013 said that they use iPads in their law office.
Take a look at the infographic below or hit the link for the interactive version.
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Here's a few stats about their usage.
OPERATING SYSTEM
In the 2013 Clio survey, Mac OS was favored among 66% of survey respondents, while 34% said Windows was their primary operating system.
CLOUD-BASED APPLICATIONS
26% of those surveyed used Dropbox in their law office in 2013. Clio was the cloud-based app of choice for 21%. iCloud came in third at 18%, followed by Google Apps at 14% and QuickBooks at 5%.
DESKTOP APPLICATIONS
In the 2013 survey, 42% of respondents used Microsoft Office as their desktop application, 18% chose Evernote, 11% iWork, 10% Parallels, and 5% Open Office.
MOBILE DEVICES
74% of law offices used iPhones as their mobile device, according to 2013 survey results. Android came in a distant second at 18%, followed by Windows at 2%, and BlackBerry at 2%.
iPAD USAGE
67% of survey respondents in 2013 said that they use iPads in their law office.
Take a look at the infographic below or hit the link for the interactive version.
Read More [via CultofMac]