Thanks for the tip, Matt. I checked around a couple of minutes and the 2011 model seems to have all the same holes. Jerry
On May 28, 2020, at 3:38 PM, Matt Neuburg matt@tidbits.com wrote:
I like your curmudgeonly retro philosophy. That said, the 2011 MacBook Pro, which I use among others, comes darned close to your requirements, and you can get one really cheap. m.
On May 27, 2020, at 5:47 PM, list_email@icloud.com wrote:
Is there a version of TM2 that runs on macOS 10.11.6? I have an older computer and that is the newest OS supported by Apple. I don’t yet feel like buying a new computer just run a particular program.
Jerry
[OT minirant]
My late 2008 MacBook Pro has the following features missing on recent models:
Keys that move when you strike them.
Keys that never, ever, jam or stick or fail to record a strike.
Replaceable RAM. I have doubled my RAM twice. It’s super easy.
Replaceable battery. I have replaced it twice. It’s super easy.
Replaceable hard drive. I replaced the original with a SSD. It’s super easy.
An ExpressCard 32 slot by which I do nightly backups to cycled micro SD cards.
Wired ethernet; WiFi is considerably slower, as my ISP explained in a lengthy note.
Audio in. I use it nearly daily.
MagSafe power connector.
Theft prevention attachment slot.
DVD drive. (OK, I’ll grant that one might be obsolete but I still rip CDs.)
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