Guys I am now thinking what about iOS 9. What devices do you think iOS 9 will support?
Apologies, but your post reminded me of 'Who's Line Is It Anyway?'. They'd have these games where the contestants had some random trait and someone had to guess who they are.
You'd be Ryan Stiles and your character would be "guy who is living 10 months in the future and cannot wait for the next iOS update from Apple"!!
[quote]They really should drop the 2007 iMac. It's almost unusable under Mavericks with 4GB of RAM. There are just too many services running in the background and that's just going to increase in Yosemite.[/quote]
That's interesting, I'm running the exact same model with 4gb RAM and it's fine under Mavericks. Out of interest, does yours have the ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT graphics card or the Pro version?
That means that all iPads that were capable of running iOS 6 and iOS 7 7 will be able to install the iOS 8 upgrade.
Kindly fix the typo.
Almost - the jury is still out on iOS 77, though on balance, I'm not entirely sure that all of the current iPads will be supported, though I wouldn't rule it out. ????
Guys I am now thinking what about iOS 9. What devices do you think iOS 9 will support?
Apologies, but your post reminded me of 'Who's Line Is It Anyway?'. They'd have these games where the contestants had some random trait and someone had to guess who they are.
You'd be Ryan Stiles and your character would be "guy who is living 10 months in the future and cannot wait for the next iOS update from Apple"!!
I predict that iOS 9 will support the iPod Touch, the iPhone and the iPad.
I'm using a 2007 iMac w/3GB of memory on 10.10 seems to run fine, just a little slower than my MBP. Considering spending the $30 for the 2nd 2GB stick....
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I can't help it! ????
You gotta bet that some of Apple's more technical people's eyes are twitching, though!
10.10 is the same thing as 10.1. ????
ducks
No.
OS X has gone to 10.x.11 before. (I believe it was 10.4 Tiger.)
Not a big deal.
Guys I am now thinking what about iOS 9. What devices do you think iOS 9 will support?
Apologies, but your post reminded me of 'Who's Line Is It Anyway?'. They'd have these games where the contestants had some random trait and someone had to guess who they are.
You'd be Ryan Stiles and your character would be "guy who is living 10 months in the future and cannot wait for the next iOS update from Apple"!!
You'd be Ryan Stiles and your character would be "guy who is living 10 months in the future and cannot wait for the next iOS update from Apple"!!
And then Colin comes along and starts licking him.
Wayne: “Colin is… an Android user?” *ding ding ding*
In one way i am glad Apple continue to support Mac which is now 6! years old. On the other hand I really wish Apple could push things forward.
[quote]They really should drop the 2007 iMac. It's almost unusable under Mavericks with 4GB of RAM. There are just too many services running in the background and that's just going to increase in Yosemite.[/quote]
That's interesting, I'm running the exact same model with 4gb RAM and it's fine under Mavericks. Out of interest, does yours have the ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT graphics card or the Pro version?
That means that all iPads that were capable of running iOS 6 and iOS 7 7 will be able to install the iOS 8 upgrade.
Kindly fix the typo.
Almost - the jury is still out on iOS 77, though on balance, I'm not entirely sure that all of the current iPads will be supported, though I wouldn't rule it out. ????
Guys I am now thinking what about iOS 9. What devices do you think iOS 9 will support?
Apologies, but your post reminded me of 'Who's Line Is It Anyway?'. They'd have these games where the contestants had some random trait and someone had to guess who they are.
You'd be Ryan Stiles and your character would be "guy who is living 10 months in the future and cannot wait for the next iOS update from Apple"!!
I predict that iOS 9 will support the iPod Touch, the iPhone and the iPad.
What do you think iOS 10 will support?
In one way i am glad Apple continue to support Mac which is now 6! years old. On the other hand I really wish Apple could push things forward.
Your post appears to come from another reality. Hope you're enjoying it there.
I'm using a 2007 iMac w/3GB of memory on 10.10 seems to run fine, just a little slower than my MBP. Considering spending the $30 for the 2nd 2GB stick....