IBM made some software to view those forms on a Mac, but I don't know if it still exists. It was quite flakey, also. Edit: Sounds like from militarycac.com that it no longer exists.
Lotus Forms Viewer 4.0.0.3 is available for all users to view legacy official AF forms posted on the e-Publishing website. This software is not compatible with Apple Operating Systems (MAC). Software for Windows. IBM Notes 1.0.0.1.
See MilitaryCAC.com, specifically the, for info on using a CAC with the MAC. You need to purchase a compatible card reader, which they discuss there. It seems the easiest method is to use Thursby's PKard for Mac ($30 at www.thursby.com), but there are free alternatives. ActiveClient is not used at all.
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