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On Jun 21, 2013 4:27 PM, "Mac User #330250" wrote:
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> Subject: Re: Upgrade to what
> Date:Saturday, 08. June 2013
> From:Bruce Johnson
> To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> > On Jun 8, 2013
-- Original message --
Subject: Re: Upgrade to what
Date:Saturday, 08. June 2013
From:Bruce Johnson
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> On Jun 8, 2013, at 8:58 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
> > -- Original message --
> > Subject: Re:
Il giorno 08/06/13 16.13, "Don Wakefield" ha scritto:
> My eMac which is limited to Leopard is really showing signs of age and I will
> be needing to retire it before long. My problem is that I have far too many
> PPC applications (Quark 8, CS 3 everything, etc) which would be cost
> prohibited an
250 wrote:
> -- Original message --
> Subject: Re: Upgrade to what
> Date:Saturday, 08. June 2013
> From:Bruce Ryan
> To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
>> Other thought - a modern mac will have the best hardware guarantees, and it
>> is possible (though mayb
On Jun 8, 2013, at 8:58 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
> -- Original message --
> Subject: Re: Upgrade to what
> Date:Saturday, 08. June 2013
> From:Bruce Ryan
> To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
>> Other thought - a modern mac will have the bes
On Jun 8, 2013, at 8:43 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
> I would think that any Core i5/7 model will provide enough power for the
> future.
> 1) Look for Core i5/i7 iMacs Mid-2010 (there are also Core 2 Duo systems!) if
> you want an All-in-One Desktop that comes with Mac OS X 10.6.3.
I'll add an
-- Original message --
Subject: Re: Upgrade to what
Date:Saturday, 08. June 2013
From:Bruce Ryan
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> Other thought - a modern mac will have the best hardware guarantees, and it
> is possible (though maybe not strictly legal) t
Hi Don
>From experience I'd look for a Core2Duo machine from 2008 or thereby. Whether
>you go desktop or laptop is your call. (I guess it will depend on what you can
>afford and what's available.) But my 2008 17" MacBookPro (2ยท6 GHz, 4GB RAM,
>the last of the pre-unibody ones) handled Quark 7 a
-- Original message --
Subject: Upgrade to what
Date:Saturday, 08. June 2013
From:Don Wakefield
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> My question is: What machine version, (iMac or portable) even if it had to
> dual boot, would both give me the ability to use Roset
I am not sure when they released Lion, but IIRC it was 11'. Any Mac before Lion
will do. I would go MBP.
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My eMac which is limited to Leopard is really showing signs of age and I will
be needing to retire it before long. My problem is that I have far too many PPC
applications (Quark 8, CS 3 everything, etc) which would be cost prohibited and
in the Adobe family impossible to upgrade to current boxed
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