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Developing a Mac client

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 The year is 2027. The global network of information connects and envelops us more fully than ever. Mega-corps have fully supplanted all "official" forms of government with their commercial interests. 

 

District courts, however, remain cheap as ever and lack employees with technical knowhow. So they still use For The Record software because they don't know any better. Truly, this is a dystopian future!

 

"I've jacked into the mainframe!" The shout comes from our handsome protagonist, working feverishly underneath his laser-matrix enhanced reality goggles. The bold IT hero is hard at work, using his considerable talents to deliver swift results for the mid-sized law firm that employees him. There's a round of cheers and applause from the appreciative attorneys, all of them eager to listen back to the audio recording of a recent trial from the City-clave District Court (justice sponsored by Pepsi™). 

 

"Oh, no wait." The IT worker adopts a defeated posture and shakes his head. "I need to email these files to my home computers, because my laser-matrix goggle are made by Apple."  The attorneys cease their celebration and palpable sadness sets overtakes the room. 

"Don't worry" consoles the rakishly good-looking IT worker. He slides off his goggles, declaring "I'm sure there will be a Mac client for FTR files any year now. People keep mentioning it online, so it must be obvious there's a need. And it would be pretty easy to develop, so we must be close."

"I hope you're right" says one of the boring attorneys.

"I hope you're right" he repeats for dramatic emphasis.

"I hope you're right" he says a third time because his OCD compels him to utter the phrase once more. 


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