Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> At the moment, Apple supports Lion, which is two versions back.  But Lion is
> the last version of OS X for many Macs, just as Snow Leopard was previously.
> In other words, it seems to have shifted from supporting one version prior
> to two versions.  Perhaps that's intentional, perhaps not.  Perhaps Apple
> will go back to supporting one version back, in which case it will support
> only Mavericks, or perhaps it will support two versions back, in which case
> it will be supporting Mountain Lion as well, but it will no longer support
> Lion.  Or, perhaps it will give Lion users a bit more time, as it did with
> Snow Leopard, in which case it would be supporting three versions behind.
> Who knows?  There's really no way to read Apple's support policy.  Apple
> doesn't take appeasing security people very seriously, sadly.

The best strategy is to run the latest version compatible with your hardware.

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