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macOS - Notebook Hardware
MBP does not allow extended desktop?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeff allan" data-source="post: 1618399" data-attributes="member: 317240"><p>That's the stuff I'm worried about. I have several things, that cannot be updated to a new OS. Like that Flip video and all it's sofware that runs well, it's all organized neatly and works well for viewing and storing everything. I really like it, it has trouble on 10.8, I know it won't view on anything newer. And Flip video went out of business so ain't no updates for anything. </p><p></p><p>What I don't like about Yosemite, on some of the screen shots, it looks kinda like the cartoony ios7 that I wish I never updated too. Awful look. Can that be changed on Yosemite so that it still looks like a classic Mac srcreen and stuff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeff allan, post: 1618399, member: 317240"] That's the stuff I'm worried about. I have several things, that cannot be updated to a new OS. Like that Flip video and all it's sofware that runs well, it's all organized neatly and works well for viewing and storing everything. I really like it, it has trouble on 10.8, I know it won't view on anything newer. And Flip video went out of business so ain't no updates for anything. What I don't like about Yosemite, on some of the screen shots, it looks kinda like the cartoony ios7 that I wish I never updated too. Awful look. Can that be changed on Yosemite so that it still looks like a classic Mac srcreen and stuff? [/QUOTE]
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