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Title: Should you upgrade your Mac to macOS Sierra?
Post by: HCK on September 20, 2016, 04:05:20 pm
Should you upgrade your Mac to macOS Sierra?

macOS Sierra brings some important changes to the way you use your Mac. If you are thinking of upgrading, read this first!

Although Apple makes new software updates available to as many older devices as possible, there are always some reasons why it may not be in your best interest to install the latest and greatest, even if your Mac is compatible.

Is my Mac compatible?

If you have the following model of Mac, you can download and install macOS Sierra:

Mac Pro (mid 2010 or newer)
iMac (late 2009 or newer)
Mac mini (mid 2010 or newer)
MacBook Pro (mid 2010 or newer)
MacBook (late 2009 or newer)
MacBook Air (late 2010 or newer)
If your Mac is older than any of the models listed above. You can't install macOS Sierra.

Even if you're Mac is on the compatibility list, that doesn't mean you can take advantage of all of the new features in Sierra. There are other things to consider. You'll need a newer model Mac and a compatible iPhone or Apple Watch to use such things as Handoff, Auto U...

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