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Zipform (Winforms) Is Fully Windows Vista and Apple Compatible

By Chad A. Johnson · September 26, 2007

Zipform, one of the leading technologies for simplifying real estate contracts, is now accessible to an even larger group of real estate agents. This is thanks to the release of both Zipform Mac-Connect and a fully Windows Vista compatible version (4.0.2) of Zipforms Online.

The release of Zipform Mac-Connect marks the first time that an Apple computer is able to use the Zipform program (also known as Winforms) without the use of a Windows emulator, such as Parallels Desktop, or by using Boot Camp to load Windows. If more real estate technology companies following suit and go Mac-compatible, my next laptop might be an Apple MacBook Pro.

Zipform Desktop has been fully compatible with Windows Vista for several months (Zipform Desktop Is Now Vista Compatible). However, Zipform Online has had issues with Windows Vista that has forced using to configure their Windows Vista systems to appear like a Windows XP machine. With Zipform Online 4.0.2, you can run Windows Vista as it should be, with Windows Aero making the windows look like stained glass


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  1. Greg Swann on September 25th, 2007 6:00 pm

    > Please note - Mac-Connect allows full functionality of all the features of ZipForm®Online with the exception at this time of, MLS-Connect and Electronic Signatures.

    Moreover, Mac-Connect is a client into the on-line version of ZipForm, not a stand-alone application. No Net connection, no forms. And: No confidentiality no matter what.

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  3. andy_piper on September 26th, 2007 11:29 am

    I just purchased an IMac, glad to hear about Zipforms for the mac. Now that you can run windows on the mac for the handful of real estate applications I need, I want to give it a try, I am really tired of all the garbage that gets attracted to my windows operating system. We see how the mac plays out.

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