OK, but honestly, I've spoken to this guy over the phone. I literally spent
almost an entire day helping him. This is a 2010 macbook polycarbon, and as
far as I can see, it is exactly the same system I own. This system is
perfectly perfectly capable of running Yosemite, trust me. I looked at the
specs. Plus, I'm running it over here on identically the same modee and
generation system, and it runs flawlessly. For some reason though, this guy
seems to be, and if I am misinterpreting this, I'm sorry, but every time I
tell him he really should consider upgrading, and that it would be free to
do so, he refuses.
I've even offered to help him over the phone do this update totally free of
charge. I even! went so far as to tell him I'd do it after hours and
wouldn't charge him a thing for the support incident. That is not! normally
something I'd do. I'm making this exception, but he won't even jump on
that.
Frankly, I'm about ready to make a policy that says, I won't support
anything below at least Mountain Lion. I might! would do Lion to a very
limited degree, but definitely not Snow Leo. Why don't we just go back to
Tiger!
If he had an older mac that simply could not be updated due to specs or
other things out of his control, then I definitely could see it, in his
defense, but there is nothing at all, ab, suh, lootly, nothing! holding him
and his mom back from updating. Trust me, I know these guys as very close
personal friends. I know their situation. They definitely could! update if
they chose.
Chris.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Kilburn" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: bugs in snow leppard?
Hi,
There are minor bugs in just about every OS. Snow Leopard was actually one
of the very stable and has very few bugs that cause you any grief. The
issue with Snow Leopard is that Safari can only be upgraded as 5.* which
gives it limitations with some of the newer web apps etc. It works great on
older Macs but cannot be installed on any newer Macs that were originally
released with Lion or newer.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Aug 21, 2015, at 00:27, Sunshine <[email protected]> wrote:
Are there bugs in snow leppard? i have been reading on some web sites and it
seems there are bugs where trying to use headers in safari will not work
correct ly is this true?
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