OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Apple Says ICloud Doesn't Support 10.5.8
Apr 13, 2012I want to keep mac email account and apple says iCloud doesn't support 10.5.8
Info:PowerMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8), I want to keep mac.com email accoun
I want to keep mac email account and apple says iCloud doesn't support 10.5.8
Info:PowerMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8), I want to keep mac.com email accoun
Doesn't seem possible that Apple will support Vista, but not Snow Leopard.What possible rationalle can there be for this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI can't understand why Apple didn't support Snow Leopard for iCloud.There are a lot of us who still have computers that can't run Lion.I have three Macs running at home, but only one will run Lion,but I'm running SL on it, because Lion keeps crashing, locking up, or failing to boot. Now comes along Mountain Lion.I'm not sure I will upgrade to it, due to the problems I've had with Lion.I have an iPad coming in about two weeks and I'm hoping I can use this to access all my iCloud data. Jobs must have been out of the loop on this one.
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MacBookPro Dual 2.8GHz 4GB, Mac OS X (10.7.2), I now have 8GB memory
I thought that I would just point out that when I went to watch the iPod touch Guided Tour on Apple's website, this showed up:I would also like to point out that I upgraded to Snow Leopard, I didn't install Quicktime 7, meaning that Apple's own website doesn't support the newest version on Quicktime.
View 6 Replies View RelatedEvery musician that owns an iPad uses it for their sheet music. Why won't apple officially support sheet music on iTunes? Every sheet music app on the ipad is terrible and apple stands to make a lot of money, seeing as how I would buy all of my sheet music from them if they did it right. This seems like it's right up their alley too, with the strong support of the arts on their devices.
View 4 Replies View RelatedMy attempts to install Mac OSX 10.6 on iMac MC309 bring always the same result - kernel pamick. What I did was:1. insert DVD Snow Leopard Install Disk, reboot and press ''C' - kernel panick;2. reboot into Recovery Mode, open Disk Utility, erase  the preinstalled Lion completely, format the disk as Mac OS Extended (journaled). Then try to reboot  into DVD  Mac OSX 10.6 install disk: kernel panick.3. In Disk Utility go to restore tab, use DVD install disk as source and use my disk as destination, hit restore. When trying to reboot kernel panick happens.
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Apple iMac MC309, 4 core
Apple's support area for SL is up! Apple.com > Support > Discussions > Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard [URL]
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have waiting for sometime for the update to support fuji x10 raw file from Apple.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Adobe announced this week that it has not tested and will not support its Creative Suite 3 line of products, including Photoshop CS3, on Apple's new Snow Leopard operating system. John Nack, the principal product manager for Photoshop at Adobe, announced on his official blog that CS3 and earlier have not been tested on Snow Leopard. He provided a link to a compatibility document from Adobe that went even further. "While older Adobe and Macromedia applications may install and run on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (v10.6), they were designed, tested and released to the public several years before this new operating system became available," the document states. "You may therefore experience a variety of installation, stability, and reliability issues for which there is no resolution. Older versions of our creative software will not be updated to support Mac OS X Snow Leopard (v10.6)."
General support for CS3 applications, the company notes, exists through Adobe's paid support program. Adobe released Creative Suite 4 in 2008, effectively replacing CS3. Clearly this latest move is designed to encourage users to upgrade to the latest version of Adobe's software. The Mac upgrade retails for $699.99. Nack said that there are a few minor problems with CS4 in Snow Leopard, though most of the suite works fine under Apple's new operating system. He said that problems remain in Flash panels and Adobe Drive/Version Cue.
The company's support document states it will support and upgrade CS4 within Snow Leopard. Currently, none of the applications in the CS4 suite require an upgrade to work within the new operating system, to be released Friday. "Adobe will support Creative Suite 4 software running with Snow Leopard according to its standard customer support policies," Adobe said. "Older versions of Adobe Creative Suite software were not designed to run on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (v10.6), so you may experience issues installing and using the software for which there are no solutions."[View this article at [URL]]
Mail won't download on my Snow Leopard Macbook Air. Activity icon keeps spinning then it asks for my MobileMe password and keeps spinning. What's the issue? I have iCloud on my Lion Mac Mini and iPohne 4S and they work fine. Is this the same old legacy system not supported aggravation?
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
the new messages sound doesn't play in my Apple Mail v.4.5
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was just playing around with my 11" MBA and found it doesn't seem to support the 64-bit OS X kernel. I tried holding the 6 and 4 keys at bootup then running 'uname -a' in the terminal and it reports I'm still running the 32-bit kernel. I also tried running "sudo systemsetup -setkernelbootarchitecture x86_64" and it reported that the architecture had successfully been changed, but on rebooting I found I was still running the 32 bit kernel.
View 20 Replies View RelatedIt looks like OS X supports TRIM, but still says that my SSD doesn't support it. How stupid is that?
View 10 Replies View RelatedSarfari won't open when I turn on my Mac. I get the message that the Sarfari I'm using doesn't support the community toolbar. How do I go back to my old Sarfari that did support it.
Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
I bought a new iMac and tried to install the MSOFFICE software from my old mac and it doesn't work. Says it doesn't support the PC application?
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MS OFFice, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
How come the new white MacBook doesn't support a 30" ACD, but the aluminium MacBook, which has the same 9400M chipset, does?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI rented a movie this evening, it downloaded but an error message that says the movie requires quicktime that is not compatible with this version of iTunes. How do I watch the movie? I have never encountered this one before.MacBook Pro, Santa Rosa, OS 10.6.1, iTunes 10.6.1 (7)
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MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Finally took the plunge tonight and installed Windows 7 on a partition on my new Retina MBP. Everything's beautiful, runs fine... after playing around in native 2880x1800 for a while, I decided to see how this gorgeous screen would look at exactly 1/2 its native resolution. Open display properties... screen resolution... There is no option in either the windows native resolution pane or the nVidia Control Center to switch resolution to exactly 1440x900. Closest is 1600x900, which of course is the wrong aspect ratio.Â
I kept running games in OS X at 1440x900 and it would render all interpolated and blurry, and I thought that was simply Apple's funky scaling for the Retina display... but something's seriously wrong if I can't run a 2880x1800 screen at 1440x900. Of course, I can always define a custom resolution, but I'm scared to do that... I have no idea why 1440x900 isn't an option and I don't want to experiment on my brand new $2,200 toy.Â
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MacBook Pro with Retina display, Mac OS X (10.7.4), Running Windows 7 64 bit
On trying to load my iPhoto library into PhotoSweeper through the media browser, I am receiving this error message:Â
"140418_iPhoto Library_full" could not be read because its version is not supported. PhotoSweeper supports iPhoto 7.x (iLife '08), 8.x(iLife '09) and 9.x (iLife '11), but your library is of version 3.5.1. Â
I ran Photosweeper without any issue less than a week ago but have since found/loaded some more duplicates so wanted to run it again. How can I overcome this error?Â
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)
My imac has not got the spec to support icloud. Does this mean I will loss my mobile me email account?
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iMac G4 1 Ghz Flat Panel, Mac OS X (10.4.7)
Will my mac support the lion needed for iCloud? My system specs are: Model Name:iMac  Model Identifier:iMac4,1  Processor Name:Intel Core Duo  Processor Speed:2 GHz Number Of Processors:1  Total Number Of Cores:2
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iMac, Will my mac support the lion needed
I am just wondering if there was a specific reason why iTunes did not accept Ultra Violet copies from Paramount? I am talking about movies to be downloaded to iTunes.
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iTunes, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
When i'll be able to write in Arabic Language with full support "Right Indent-and justification" by using Iwork. just like microsoft office?Why microsoft office for mac 2011 dosn't support Arabic Language?
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MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
After updating my macbook pro (OS X Mavericks 10.9.3) it doesn't support a connection by bluetooth with my iPhone 4S. Why?
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)
I've had my MobileMe account since 2003. Had my three Macs since my first G4 and added to them as I could afford.I also have an iPhone 3G. All have access to my MobileMe.
I also have my website on MobileMe. Can I ask, what happens, as I got a warning to switch, as my MobileMe will end soon, if I can't have Lion on my computers?My 11 years of connection to MobileMe will all be lost?Â
I live in Greece and Mac prices are through the roof here. This is a forced upgrade tactic, I feel. Will there be no alternative to online mail for the lesser mortals without Lion?Â
Could I have an answer, and not get deleted again, as, as the email states, time is running out.Â
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PowerMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8), G5, Mighty Mouse
So Apple want's to force off Mobile Me users and is directing us to use iCloud. Yet the main feature that I specifically purchased Mobile Me for was the syncing capabilities of keychains, preferences, etc. So that if I install a new OS from scratch or buy new hardware, installation is much easier. I've used this feature several times and it has made my investment into Mobile Me worth every penny. Also I truly enjoyed the full sharing capabilities of the Photo Gallery which iCloud is considerably watering down. Â
We are a corporate giant now and no longer care about our customers. They will make us rich no matter what we take away from them." Slowly but surely Apple is taking away perks and benefits that made their product stand out over Microsoft's.  So much for loyal Apple customers such as myself. Â
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iCloud
iCloud won't support iweb websites? What are the alternatives?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have just switched to OS X Lion, in the hope of using iCloud with iWork apps.I have the latest Pages version ('09) and after spending two hours reading forums, I have just understood that:
1/ I cannot save docs to iCloud without buying the iOS app on one of my mobile devices.
2/ I will have to wait for the next Pages release, for iCloud support on OS X.
3/ Using a $2000 Apple laptop only enables to view docs created by iPad or iPhone devices.
I just wanted to save my Pages doc to iCloud, in order to have it ready on my Mac at the office on Monday.I sometimes wonder whether Apple is joking or not.In addition to this, the item "Trying iWork" is grayed, thus no way to try to push that damned doc to iCloud.I cannot believe there is such a poor iCloud support on OS X Lion.
When I sync my iPhone and iPod with iTunes, I get an error that says some obscure video can't be synced because the device doesn't support the file. I've included a picture, and have searched for the file, but can't find it! I would delete it if I could find it.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWill iCloud support my iWeb web sites that are now on MobileMe?
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iWeb '08, Mac OS X (10.7.3)