Sunday, November 15, 2009

Apple stop supporting Mac OS X Tiger


Computer users remem Mac Operating System Mac OS X Tiger should be facing a great dilemma after Apple stopped supporting this version of your OS.

Historically the company has maintained support for the two latest versions of their OSes, which in the case relate to Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) and Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6), retiring to version 10.4 of Mac OS X (Tiger).

The problem is that current users of Macs based on PowerPC processors can not update their equipment to Snow Leopard (because it only supports Intel processors), so to continue receiving security updates and patches to their computers necessarily should upgrade to Leopard .

This at first glance but it is quite logical in reality is somewhat complex because Apple no longer sells in its stores Leopard, so that interested parties must go to facilities or secondhand stores still remain smaller than their inventory, who have begun to raise its price seeing growing demand in recent weeks.