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Mac getting older (poor thing)
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<blockquote data-quote="andynorfolk" data-source="post: 354440" data-attributes="member: 28833"><p>Now my mac is getting older (2001 imac) and i'm running osx 10.2.8 it doesnt seem able to play many new forms of software, this i can understand but what bugs me is that the older versions arent available anymore!!! i cant find anything that will play avi's, vlc doesnt work on 2.8, newest quicktime i can get is 6.5.3 and wmp doesnt want to know mac anymore and the software they release to play via wmp doesnt work on 10.2.8 i know i know get new osx but moneys tight and there must be some other answer or is apple getting like microsoft bring out new software so everyone has to update....cha ching $$$$$$</p><p></p><p>hope to hear from someone..</p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andynorfolk, post: 354440, member: 28833"] Now my mac is getting older (2001 imac) and i'm running osx 10.2.8 it doesnt seem able to play many new forms of software, this i can understand but what bugs me is that the older versions arent available anymore!!! i cant find anything that will play avi's, vlc doesnt work on 2.8, newest quicktime i can get is 6.5.3 and wmp doesnt want to know mac anymore and the software they release to play via wmp doesnt work on 10.2.8 i know i know get new osx but moneys tight and there must be some other answer or is apple getting like microsoft bring out new software so everyone has to update....cha ching $$$$$$ hope to hear from someone.. Andy [/QUOTE]
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