Last Mac that I ever dare to own is a Quad Core Apple Mac Pro that despite a fortune spent on it, huge 32GB of RAM even for today's standard, a lot of blub blulbbb, has mostly collected dust in past several years, as my fault was to dump all the money for something that was pure Mac by the standard of the day and not ran on Intel Processor, so basically a dead product that is totally handicapped by software and then Mac's policy in obsoleting anything they build in favor of the new arrival.
Now is this software compatible with non Intel processors or I will see the same annoying message, if I try to fire up the old machine?
Anyhow a good find and should see if PC users now will fall for it or what.
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"No one is going to take our democracy away from us. Not now, not ever.
" JOE BIDEN
Last edited by sassan; 19-11-16 at 20:11.
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