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Guy Clark

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Here is my current Line up

late 2015 21.5" 4k iMac (High Sierra/Mojave/Windows 10 for gaming)

mid 2011 21.5" iMac (High Sierra/Mavericks/Windows 10 Parallels Desktop 13)

Aluminium 12" PowerBook G4 (Leopard)

PowerMac G4 MDD (Tiger)

G4 Mac mini (Tiger)
 
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Wow that is impressive. I just have a late 2015 27 inch 5k iMac.
You should not visit the PowerPC section of this forum…ever. :D

Several people in there own well over 100+ PowerPC Macs.
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Here is my current Line up

late 2015 21.5" 4k iMac (High Sierra/Windows 10 for gaming)

mid 2011 21.5" iMac (High Sierra/Mavericks/Windows 10 Parallels Desktop 13)

Aluminium 12" PowerBook G4 (Leopard)

PowerMac G4 MDD (Tiger)

G4 Mac mini (Tiger)
2006 2.5Ghz Quad Core PowerMac G5. (Leopard)
2006 17" MacBook Pro. (Snow Leopard)
2005 2.3Ghz Dual Core PowerMac G5 (Leopard)
2005 2.7Ghz Dual Processor PowerMac G5 (Leopard)
2003 17" PowerBook G4 (Leopard)
1999 450Mhz PowerMac G3 (Tiger Server)
 
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In terms of actively in use at the moment:

Mid-2012 non-retina 15"(9,1) w/matte high-res screen
Mac Pro 1,1, upgraded to dual quad 3.0ghz and 8800GT
Mac Pro 5,1, dual hex 3.0ghz, stock Radeon 5770(and PCIe SSDs for boot drives)
G5 Dual 2.7/X850XT
G4 Digital Audio dual 1.8ghz Sonnet, Geforce 4Ti
G4 Cube, 800ghz, Geforce 3
PowerMacintosh 9600/200MP

There's also the 512Ke in my office that gets used to type letters and such every once in a while.

I have a LOT more Macs than that, many of which get used for specific purposes or when I take a notion. The dual 1.8 Digital Audio will likely get rotated out for something else heavily upgraded soon.
 
You should not visit the PowerPC section of this forum…ever. :D

Several people in there own well over 100+ PowerPC Macs.
In terms of actively in use at the moment:

Mid-2012 non-retina 15"(9,1) w/matte high-res screen
Mac Pro 1,1, upgraded to dual quad 3.0ghz and 8800GT
Mac Pro 5,1, dual hex 3.0ghz, stock Radeon 5770(and PCIe SSDs for boot drives)
G5 Dual 2.7/X850XT
G4 Digital Audio dual 1.8ghz Sonnet, Geforce 4Ti
G4 Cube, 800ghz, Geforce 3
PowerMacintosh 9600/200MP

There's also the 512Ke in my office that gets used to type letters and such every once in a while.

I have a LOT more Macs than that, many of which get used for specific purposes or when I take a notion. The dual 1.8 Digital Audio will likely get rotated out for something else heavily upgraded soon.
Look!!!

There's one of them now!!!! ;)
 
I only own two Macs now:

2012 non retina 13" MBP
2012 i7 Mac Mini

I had a 15" 2015 MBP that I sold back in February. I bought the 2012 MBP new from BestBuy at the same time I bough the 2015 and so I barely used the 2012 until I sold the 2015. The battery barely has 20 cycles on it.

Oh, forgot about the 2008 black MacBook, it's packed away in the box in a closet and it still works, just no battery.
 
Here is my current Line up

late 2015 21.5" 4k iMac (High Sierra/Mojave/Windows 10 for gaming)

mid 2011 21.5" iMac (High Sierra/Mavericks/Windows 10 Parallels Desktop 13)

Aluminium 12" PowerBook G4 (Leopard)

PowerMac G4 MDD (Tiger)

G4 Mac mini (Tiger)

Why don’t you just make a Signature in your MacRumors settings and list what you’re using today and keep it updated?
 
MacBook Pro (Mid 2012, 15")
XServe (Mid 2009, Nehalem)
MacBook (Late 2009)
PowerBook G4 (Late 2004, 12")
PowerBook G4 (Mid 2002)

My main machine is a dual Xeon HP Z800 running High Sierra, which registers as an Early 2014 Mac Pro, but doesn't count.
 
What I own, although not all work.

2004 15" imac G4 (1.0GHz) working
2005 12" ibook G4 (1.42GHz) working
2005 20" cinema screen, used daily until recently.
2007 macbook and spare mobo, non working, screen issue.
2007 macbook pro 15" works fine except battery dead
2007 imac 20" with upgraded cpu. (current home machine)
2006/7 (forgot exact year) macbook pro 17" suspected GPU failed and failed battery
2008 13" macbook air gen1, working fine
2009 13" macbook, mobo failed.
2010 mac mini server edition. works but awaiting upgrades to replace my 2007 imac above.
2012 macbook pro 13" (work laptop)

two other pre unibody macbook pro laptops not working given to me in a box.

As you may tell I like the older units.
 
I own:

MacBook Pro 2011, 15”
iMac 2012 , 27”

Both work but I’m in need of upgrading, the MacBook Pro is going to the son of a friend when I upgrade later this year (either 12” MacBook, 13” rumoured Air replacement or the 13” MacBook Pro with Touch Bar) my iMac 2012 im holding out on updating from until Apple announce a redesign.

Both machines have worked great over the years and have served me well :)
 
Why don’t you just make a Signature in your MacRumors settings and list what you’re using today and keep it updated?
You're only allowed so many characters in your signature (and that includes any formatting). ;)
 
I've got over 20 Macs and MacBooks. I've got every MacBook size available (11, 12, 13, 15, and 17) and because Airs are so cheap, I buy them 2-3 at a time. Currently I have two unopened MacBooks ready to go as backups in case I need them.
 
My main Mac is my 2015 13" Retina MacBook Pro. I also have a 2012 Mac Mini that runs really nicely with an SSD. I use my MacBook Pro most of the time but I do like having a desk setup with my Mac Mini for specific tasks.
 
Just the one: 2016 15" MBP.

In the past I've had a 2012 13" MBP, a MacBook Air (can't remember the year) and a 2010 MBP.

Growing up, our "family computer" was always some kind of iMac.
 
Late 2012 Mac Mini Server w/ Samsung SSD
2006 Mac Pro

I'd like to upgrade to a new Mac Mini when it finally comes, or see what the new 'modular' Mac Pro will be like.
 
2010 Snow Leopard MBP, now used as a DVD player and an iPHOTOs archive of photos not copied to Photos. I still download music and audiobook purchases to it, and sync to old iOS 6 devices.

2015 Sierra AIR 11"
2015 Sierra AIR 13"

I love the AIRs, especially the 11", and plan to stick with them on Sierra (and iTunes 12.6.2.20) as long as possible. The 13" is a sync hub for my iOS 10 devices.

I am glad I switched from Microsoft to Apple equipment when I retired in 2010. I admit I am not a typical Apple customer and will stay in a given OS/iOS ecosystem "rut" until something pushes me out of it. That happened in 2016 when my bank refused to accept online connections with Snow Leopard because it was "too old" and no longer supported by Apple.
 
I have two 21.5” iMacs, one 2010 3.6GHz i5 that was the top-end custom at the time, the other a bog standard 2015 model.

Then two rMBP 15”; one 2.4GHz i7 high-end one from 2014 I think, it’s got 16GB RAM, 512GB storage, and a 750GT graphics card. The other one is a custom build from early 2015 which I inherited, cost a lot more new than the first one, but is no faster because it doesn’t have a dedicated video card. Once again 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.
 
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