11 Integrations with Family Law Software
View a list of Family Law Software integrations and software that integrates with Family Law Software below. Compare the best Family Law Software integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Family Law Software. Here are the current Family Law Software integrations in 2026:
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Windows 10
Microsoft
Windows 10 is a widely used operating system developed by Microsoft, designed to provide a familiar and reliable computing experience. It combines a traditional desktop interface with modern features to support both personal and professional use. The system includes tools like the Start Menu, Task View, and virtual desktops to improve productivity and navigation. Windows 10 supports a broad range of applications, making it compatible with most software and hardware devices. It also offers built-in security features such as Windows Defender and regular updates to protect users from threats. The operating system includes integration with Microsoft services like OneDrive and Microsoft Edge for enhanced functionality. Overall, Windows 10 delivers a stable, versatile, and user-friendly platform for everyday computing. -
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macOS Big Sur
Apple
macOS Big Sur elevates the most advanced desktop operating system in the world to a new level of power and beauty. Experience Mac to the fullest with a refined new design. Enjoy the biggest Safari update ever. Discover new features for Maps and Messages. And get even more transparency around your privacy. Unparalleled power. Legendary ease of use. Limitless creativity. macOS Big Sur brings a refined new design that gives you even more of the things you love about Mac. From full-height sidebars to refreshed toolbars, a clean new app design makes sure your content is always front and center. A sleek design update makes getting to your favorite apps even easier. And a new uniform shape for app icons adds consistency while letting the personality of Mac shine through. A new design combines notifications and widgets in a single view for more information at a glance. -
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Chrome OS
Google
Chromebooks have the everything button. It’s one button that helps you find what you need fast. Like files. And apps. And answers online. Press it, and get what you need — all from one place. Work and play with up to 12 hours on a single charge. With Chromebook, you don’t even need to remember your charger. Battery life may vary based on device and upon usage and other conditions. No Wi-Fi, no problem. Recent documents, spreadsheets, presentations and emails are all available with offline access. Pre-download content and enable offline access for documents, presentations and emails to view offline later. Swipe, tap and scroll the way you want. There are many touchscreen-enabled* Chromebooks. Instant tethering with Chromebook keeps you connected to your phone’s Wi-Fi hotspot automatically. -
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Safari
Apple
Safari is the best way to experience the internet on all your Apple devices. It brings robust customization options, powerful privacy protections, and industry-leading battery life — so you can browse how you like, when you like. And when it comes to speed, it’s the world’s fastest browser. Safari now includes new personalization options including a customizable start page and even more third-party extensions. The reimagined start page gives you the power to set a custom background image and fine-tune your browser window with your favorite features — like Reading List, Favorites, iCloud Tabs, Siri Suggestions, and even a Privacy Report. Safari Extensions add functionality to your browser to help you explore the web the way you want. Find and add your favorite extensions in the dedicated Safari section on the App Store. With a blazing-fast JavaScript engine, Safari is the world’s fastest browser.Starting Price: Free -
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Brave Browser
Brave Software
Brave Browser is a super fast, safe, and private web browser with built-in ad blocker. It’s 3x faster than Chrome, more secure than Safari, and has almost 60 million users worldwide. Featuring a built-in VPN, crypto wallet, and a truly independent search engine, Brave is the privacy super app! Download the best privacy online for desktop, Android, or iOS. Easily import bookmarks, passwords, and extensions. It only takes 60 seconds to switch. Browse privately, search privately, and ditch Big Tech. With Brave. Brave is the best browser for privacy!Starting Price: Free -
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Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla
Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to internet health and privacy. Designed to prioritize user privacy and security, Firefox offers features like Total Cookie Protection, which provides outstanding privacy by default. The browser includes tools such as Firefox View, allowing users to see tabs open on other devices and access recent history, and built-in PDF editing capabilities, enabling form edits directly within the browser. Available across various platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, Firefox ensures a consistent and secure browsing experience. Its commitment to user-centric development and transparency makes it a preferred choice for those seeking a trustworthy alternative to proprietary browsers.Starting Price: Free -
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Windows Server
Microsoft
Windows Server 2022 introduces advanced multi-layer security, hybrid capabilities with Azure, and a flexible application platform. Elevate the security posture of your organization starting with the operating system. Extend your data center to Azure for greater IT efficiency. Empower developers and IT pros with an application platform to build and deploy diverse applications. See how your cost savings will add up on Azure with offers such as Azure hybrid benefit and extended security updates. Modernize your workloads on Azure, the trusted cloud for Windows Server. Connect on-premises Windows Servers to Azure with Azure Arc. Update to the latest operating system for enhanced security, performance and value. Now you can leverage all of the benefits of the cloud with Azure. It’s free to start, so manage your servers, clusters, hyper-converged infrastructure, and Windows 10 PCs with Windows Server.Starting Price: $501 one-time payment -
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Windows 7
Microsoft
Windows 7 is an operating system for PC created by Microsoft. Windows 7 is not as current as Windows 10/11. Windows 7 was actively supported from October 2009 until January 2020. Many organizations still use Windows 7, even though it is not actively supported. It's recommended to upgrade to Windows 10/11. -
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macOS High Sierra
Apple
macOS High Sierra is the fourteenth version of macOS, Apple's operating system for its Macintosh desktops, laptops, and servers. It is the second version of the operating system after the name change from OS X to macOS. Siri requires a broadband Internet connection and microphone (built-in or external). Photo Booth requires a FaceTime or iSight camera (built in or external), or USB video class (UVC) camera. FaceTime video calls require a built-in FaceTime camera, an iSight camera (built in or external), or a USB video class (UVC) camera; and broadband Internet connection. -
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Citrix Workspace
Cloud Software Group
Employee experience is everything—get it right with an intelligent workspace. Power a smarter, more flexible way to work. You hired the best. Let them be their best. Redefine what it means to work better with Citrix Workspace. Increase employee productivity and engagement through simpler IT. Simplify the way you manage and secure apps, devices, users, and networks so you can deliver the best employee experience. Transition employees back to the office seamlessly. Realize the full potential of your cloud strategy. Replace traditional VPNs with a zero trust approach. -
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Windows Vista
Microsoft
Windows Vista is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft as the direct successor to Windows XP. It was released to manufacturing on November 8, 2006, and was generally available for retail sale on January 30, 2007. Vista was an incremental update to Windows XP, introducing new features and graphical user interface changes, as well as updated security features. One of the most significant changes in Vista was the introduction of a new graphical user interface (GUI) called Aero. Aero uses a transparent glass-like effect for windows and dialog boxes, and also includes new animations and visual effects. Vista also introduced a new security model that uses User Account Control (UAC) to help protect users from malware and other security threats. Vista was initially met with mixed reviews, with some critics praising the new features and security improvements, while others criticized the performance and compatibility issues.
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