Thanks Daniel

Give me a quote on both I feel that my Mac has done its life (well) but is now 
ageing and fading away.

Lets look at either of your Macs or whichever you think would suit, would like 
to work faster so let me know what you can offer

Thanks for Sitely will look it up, I am full bottle on Dreamweaver must we must 
move with the times.

Cheers

Peter 

> On 3 Dec 2025, at 12:32 pm, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Peter,
> 
> Though it can be possible to upgrade your current iMac, it can be a bit 
> “price restrictive” on that model. For example, I have a 2014 iMac with a 2TB 
> SSD installed already that I’m selling second hand cheaper than what you’d 
> probably pay to upgrade it.
> Also, have a second hand 2017 iMac 27” as well. I can email you pricing on 
> both direct to you if you were interested.
> 
> As Peter mention, Affinity software which has been around for quite a while, 
> but just recently bought out by Canva and then made free November at some 
> point can be an option.
> For website work, have a look at Sitely. I use it and love it. It’s a 
> replacement for Apple’s iWeb - and works very well. Though it can’t directly 
> import Dreamweaver websites, it can import a) from pages locally or b) pages 
> online or c) copy and paste content.
> You can buy it outright software, so dont need to go to their subscription 
> based version. And it works very well. Very “drag and drop” and very easy to 
> use like Apple’s iWeb used to be. I use it for all my sites.
> You can view it here - https://sitely.app/
> The guy that writes it is super helpful as well, as have queried some things 
> with him directly at night (UK based time zone he’s in I think). Very helpful.
> 
> So between Affinity and perhaps Sitely, that would get you onto new versions 
> of macOS so a bit more up to date.
> 
> Drop me an email off list if you want more info on the ones I have second 
> hand, or I can price up to upgrade currently one as well.
> One issue though, with older Adobe software is that it will sometimes now not 
> re-install as Adobe have killed off a lot of their older “activation servers” 
> so even though you have a licence code, if it tries to verify it with Adobe 
> it will fail and not work. As their “activation serveR” is no longer there at 
> the other end. Had that happen to a few people trying to re-activate software 
> they had (“owned”) as Adobe try get everyone into newer software (read, make 
> more money off subscriptions).
> So just something to be aware of that could be an issue.
> 
> Kind regards
> Daniel
> 
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>> On 3 Dec 2025, at 9:29 am, Peter Faulks via WAMUG <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks I have downloaded affinity but it needs later OS so I will wait to 
>> see what is available, re computer or my computer which may need upgrading. 
>> I provide free web resources so I do need a web authoring program like 
>> Dreamweaver unless something else is available?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Peter Faulks
>> 
>>> On 3 Dec 2025, at 7:50 am, Peter Hinchliffe via WAMUG 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> For a start, you don’t need to be held back by Photoshop. Your computer
>>> can be upgraded to Catalina, and then you can replace Photoshop with
>>> the new Affinity Studio ([1]https://www.affinity.studio/). This
>>> incredible software release contains the equivalent of Photoshop,
>>> Illustrator and Indesign, all rolled into one, and is completely free.
>>> It was just released last month and is taking the design world by
>>> storm. Can’t help you with Dreamweaver though. I haven’t been in that
>>> game for many years.
>>> 
>>> On 2 Dec 2025, at 9:41 am, Peter Faulks via WAMUG
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>   Hi Daniel
>>>   Can I get a bigger hard drive 2tb and a much faster hard drive than
>>> the
>>>   one in my Mac or can I get more more RAM
>>>   My Mac is running quite slow with spinning wheel most of the time
>>>   [cid:FE0A58DB-CB9F-429E-8951-2706C9EEE0B1]
>>>   [cid:9EAC788A-9C75-4AB2-9604-25E443413B5B]
>>>   I need older OS to run Photoshop and Dreamweaver etc.
>>>   Peter Faulks
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