It is always your choice as to if you update or not. No one make you do it.
I guess you are now blaming Apple for issuing updates?
I guess you are now blaming Apple for issuing updates?
Yes, everyone is different in their own cases, and it is up to each individual.
This is another individual case which is unique, but the previous poster was making fool of himself trying to insinuate something out of some his own manufactured imagination. Really not helping at all.
But to answer your question, I was complaining about the old legacy OSx systems not being supported by Apple.
You got to understand we get posters visit this site all the time wanting to know how to defeat the security on a iPad. You never know if the person is lying. It happens all the time here.
Have a great weekend.
What a sad world, if that is the case. I have bought 2x iPads in 2012 when I was visiting far east, because they were on special deal offer. One I use constantly, and the other one was left in the draw as backup. It was first time I was trying to access the backup ipad, because the one I am using is almost full with data. I was going to start using the backup one.
We never hear about ipad getting stolen here, maybe perhaps I work at home most of the time? Well I travel to far east maybe once a year.
But there was no need for twisted insinuation. What a waste of life.
[doublepost=1521834006][/doublepost]One doesn't need to contribute making sad world looking even sadder.
When I got my 6S in 2015 I couldn’t connect to iTunes on my late 2007 MacBook because it was on 10.7.5. I find it hard to complain though because it worked well up to that point (8 years) and I wanted something newer anyway.Yes, everyone is different in their own cases, and it is up to each individual.
This is another individual case which is unique, but the previous poster was making fool of himself trying to insinuate something out of some his own manufactured imagination. Really not helping at all.
But to answer your question, I was complaining about the old legacy OSx systems not being supported by Apple.
[doublepost=1521831068][/doublepost]My MacPro 1.1 from 2006 is still running as it was in 2006 quietly doing everything I want. It is only, for the first time in 12 years I have found out, I was trying to restore my backup Ipad using the MacPro's iTunes, OSx 10.7.5 is no longer supported.