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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1811846" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>"If immediately searching for updates is your thing, then go for it. But it's not always the answer. It is not the answer in our case, as I have several applications that if i update her iphone, then iTunes will need to be updated, which will then mean that my OSX needs to be updated, which will also mean that some of my Mac OSX applications will no longer work. So it's a backwards domino effect and we are not going down that road."</p><p> If you dont mind me saying so, that's the whole idea. This is what the industry expects you to do and sooner or later you will need to do this. For example El Capitan is no longer a "Supported" operating system. You will no longer receive security updates for this macOS meaning that it will become increasing vulnerable to malware attacks and security breaches. </p><p>With the exception of those who for technical reasons cannot upgrade beyond El Capitan other measures will be needed such as third party security and malware apps and VPN's.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and thanks I was a bit puzzled about the SSD size, now I understand. What model MBP is it? Like what year?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1811846, member: 204485"] "If immediately searching for updates is your thing, then go for it. But it's not always the answer. It is not the answer in our case, as I have several applications that if i update her iphone, then iTunes will need to be updated, which will then mean that my OSX needs to be updated, which will also mean that some of my Mac OSX applications will no longer work. So it's a backwards domino effect and we are not going down that road." If you dont mind me saying so, that's the whole idea. This is what the industry expects you to do and sooner or later you will need to do this. For example El Capitan is no longer a "Supported" operating system. You will no longer receive security updates for this macOS meaning that it will become increasing vulnerable to malware attacks and security breaches. With the exception of those who for technical reasons cannot upgrade beyond El Capitan other measures will be needed such as third party security and malware apps and VPN's. Oh, and thanks I was a bit puzzled about the SSD size, now I understand. What model MBP is it? Like what year? [/QUOTE]
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