No, anyone with a 2007 Mac or later can jump from Snow Leopard to Yosemite. I 
think that'll be true once El Capitan gets released this Wednesday.

Shawn
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> On Sep 27, 2015, at 5:46 PM, Brent Harding <br...@hostany.net> wrote:
> 
> I thought I read that if it was somewhat newer than that even that you 
> couldn't go beyond Lion or Mountain Lion, and if one doesn't have those in 
> your purchase list, those machines get stuck at what they came with. I'm not 
> sure how true that is though.
>  
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: Shawn Krasniuk <mailto:bbssh...@icloud.com>
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2015 2:45 AM
>> Subject: Re: Installing Windows on Mac Question
>> 
>> Hi. You won't have any problems installing on your Mac. I used to have 
>> Bootcamp but now I've switched back to VMWare Fusion which is all I need but 
>> that's personal preference. I apologize in advance for going off topic a 
>> bit, but how old is the MacBook you are using? If it's 2007 or above, you 
>> can update to the latest version of OS X which is Yosemite and even update 
>> to El Capitan when it comes out. To find out the year of the Mac, open the 
>> menu bar with VO+M and go down until you hear about this Mac. Enter on that 
>> and you should see all the info about the Mac.
>> 
>> Shawn
>> Sent From My White MacBook
>> Facebook Username: Shawn Krasniuk
>> Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
>> Skype username: bbstheblindrapper
>> Facetime: bbssh...@icloud.com <mailto:bbssh...@icloud.com>
>>> On Sep 26, 2015, at 9:50 PM, Mauricio Molina <mauriciohmol...@gmail.com 
>>> <mailto:mauriciohmol...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello all, 
>>> Before I ask my question, I want to provide the following information: I 
>>> have been a Windows user for quite some time and would like to continue to 
>>> do so. I have also recently taken up the Mac and have been fortunate enough 
>>> to have an older MacBook Pro given to me while I learn this operating 
>>> system. Unfortunately, it is my understanding that the older MacBook Pro at 
>>> my disposal cannot be updated beyond OSX 10.6. On the Windows side my 
>>> preferred screen reader is JAWS but I also have NVDA and Window-Eyes 
>>> installed. I would like to add right here that I really do not want to make 
>>> this a Mac versus PC conversation; as a blind computer I am grateful that I 
>>> have access to both. 
>>> Question
>>> I was considering acquiring both a new Windows 10 laptop as well as a new 
>>> MacBook Pro. But since I am not independently wealthy, I wondered if it 
>>> would not be more cost effective purchasing only the MacBook Pro and then 
>>> installing Windows on that system. I would like to know how well Windows 
>>> runs on the Mac and get an idea of the difficulty of actually accomplishing 
>>> this feat. Additionally, are there any recommended specs, such as the 
>>> amount of RAM or preferred processor, for this type of setup? I am fairly 
>>> competent with a Windows PC but still consider myself a novice on the Mac; 
>>> either may or may not be of help during the process of installing Windows 
>>> on a Mac. Any suggestions and/or recommendations would be greatly 
>>> appreciated. 
>>> Thanks, 
>>> Mauricio
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