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Learn about different Mac OSX releases.

Learn about different Mac OSX releases.

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thetalkkari
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05-28-2016, 07:28 PM
#1
I'm seeking a budget-friendly Mac Mini to get comfortable with macOS and experiment with various apps. I have some questions to better understand the situation. Are these similar to the different updates of Windows 10 (17.03, 17.09, 18.03, 18.09)? Would organizing them this way make sense? Are updates mandatory or optional? Could using an older version cause compatibility issues? Will performance differ between a Snow Leopard system and one running High Sierra or Mojave? Are there new features or apps exclusive to the latest version that aren't available in older ones?
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thetalkkari
05-28-2016, 07:28 PM #1

I'm seeking a budget-friendly Mac Mini to get comfortable with macOS and experiment with various apps. I have some questions to better understand the situation. Are these similar to the different updates of Windows 10 (17.03, 17.09, 18.03, 18.09)? Would organizing them this way make sense? Are updates mandatory or optional? Could using an older version cause compatibility issues? Will performance differ between a Snow Leopard system and one running High Sierra or Mojave? Are there new features or apps exclusive to the latest version that aren't available in older ones?

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ExtasyFox
Member
177
06-09-2016, 03:18 AM
#2
Mac support tends to be a bit lacking with every new macOS release. It feels similar to getting a new Windows version if you're after a budget Mac Mini from 2010 onward. Updates are also not mandatory.
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ExtasyFox
06-09-2016, 03:18 AM #2

Mac support tends to be a bit lacking with every new macOS release. It feels similar to getting a new Windows version if you're after a budget Mac Mini from 2010 onward. Updates are also not mandatory.

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livtheviking
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06-12-2016, 11:14 AM
#3
It's a bit unclear, but it seems you're asking about changes in functionality. The version is no longer officially supported, so snow leopard will have fewer features and outdated tools. It may not work well with new hardware or modern programs.
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livtheviking
06-12-2016, 11:14 AM #3

It's a bit unclear, but it seems you're asking about changes in functionality. The version is no longer officially supported, so snow leopard will have fewer features and outdated tools. It may not work well with new hardware or modern programs.

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Heroteddy
Member
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06-13-2016, 06:13 AM
#4
What? That's not true... Most programs are built for older macOS versions, especially the recent ones. Upgrading Windows computers usually makes a bigger difference than updating macOS. The gap between Windows 7 and Windows 10 is way bigger than the changes between macOS 10.7 and 10.13. Older macOS versions look and function just like the latest ones. I've only encountered programs that don't work on older macOS versions. And seriously, don't buy those Mac Mini computers—they're super outdated. The hardware hasn't been updated for about 4 to 5 years before the new model came out.
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Heroteddy
06-13-2016, 06:13 AM #4

What? That's not true... Most programs are built for older macOS versions, especially the recent ones. Upgrading Windows computers usually makes a bigger difference than updating macOS. The gap between Windows 7 and Windows 10 is way bigger than the changes between macOS 10.7 and 10.13. Older macOS versions look and function just like the latest ones. I've only encountered programs that don't work on older macOS versions. And seriously, don't buy those Mac Mini computers—they're super outdated. The hardware hasn't been updated for about 4 to 5 years before the new model came out.

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kingpie64
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06-13-2016, 10:42 AM
#5
Choose between a laptop or an all-in-one device based on your needs.
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kingpie64
06-13-2016, 10:42 AM #5

Choose between a laptop or an all-in-one device based on your needs.

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Slayed_Dragon
Member
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06-13-2016, 11:48 AM
#6
Purchase whatever is inexpensive on your nearby Craigslist. You'll experience similar results no matter the version.
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Slayed_Dragon
06-13-2016, 11:48 AM #6

Purchase whatever is inexpensive on your nearby Craigslist. You'll experience similar results no matter the version.

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226
06-14-2016, 08:09 AM
#7
Consider using a VM with GPU support or a hackintosh. Macs can be costly.
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LuLuPlaysCraft
06-14-2016, 08:09 AM #7

Consider using a VM with GPU support or a hackintosh. Macs can be costly.

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06-19-2016, 01:38 PM
#8
It might be wise to check their code regularly since each update often removes the last version for most app compatibility. You could still find older versions of apps, but it’s not ideal. High Sierra will eventually become outdated, probably within 3 to 4 years.
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Danieltowersxd
06-19-2016, 01:38 PM #8

It might be wise to check their code regularly since each update often removes the last version for most app compatibility. You could still find older versions of apps, but it’s not ideal. High Sierra will eventually become outdated, probably within 3 to 4 years.

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Seve_PT
Member
229
06-21-2016, 04:54 AM
#9
Sorry, I'm not sure if you're on a Mac. I'm using an older version of macOS and haven't encountered any programs that don't work.
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Seve_PT
06-21-2016, 04:54 AM #9

Sorry, I'm not sure if you're on a Mac. I'm using an older version of macOS and haven't encountered any programs that don't work.

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06-29-2016, 09:33 AM
#10
In fact, yes—I'm using it. It's the simplest option for most apps.
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TheLittleChief
06-29-2016, 09:33 AM #10

In fact, yes—I'm using it. It's the simplest option for most apps.

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