31-12-2023, 06:04 PM
Any upgrade of the actual computer shouldn't be a problem esp if the Programs you are using are Subscription versions, all that means is when you get a newer model of MAC, simply log in and download or what ever you do to use the program.
A newer model will mean the OS is upto date where as older models software may not be compatible.
As for installing a SSD, no big deal, its ( in simple terms ) copying the current drive and data to a Faster drive, still wont bring teh OS upto date, but everything will work faster. Of course you would need the appropriate MAC clone / Imaging software to do it.
Like everything as time moves on OS's get outdated, and newer software doesn't work on Old systems. Its called Progress
As for what to buy -- the advise about most memory etc is correct, I personally always suggest the best you can afford, its better to have to much power / resources and not use them than under powered and struggle.
Each to their own, as sometimes finances do mean you cant always get the biggest and top end.
Time to stop this reply
Its new years eve, and WT has already had enough
to start being silly.
A newer model will mean the OS is upto date where as older models software may not be compatible.
As for installing a SSD, no big deal, its ( in simple terms ) copying the current drive and data to a Faster drive, still wont bring teh OS upto date, but everything will work faster. Of course you would need the appropriate MAC clone / Imaging software to do it.
Like everything as time moves on OS's get outdated, and newer software doesn't work on Old systems. Its called Progress

As for what to buy -- the advise about most memory etc is correct, I personally always suggest the best you can afford, its better to have to much power / resources and not use them than under powered and struggle.
Each to their own, as sometimes finances do mean you cant always get the biggest and top end.
Time to stop this reply





Upgrades = Old bugs replaced with new Bugs.