So Apple held their annual developer conference this week (WWDC), where they announce their plans for cool new hardware and software this year.
No new hardware announcements, but plans for macOS, iOS, etc.
The disappointing news (for me), is the next version of macOS (Mojave), 10.14, is going to abandon a huge number of Macs, basically everything made before 2012, except for possibly old Mac Pros that have upgraded video cards.
That includes my 2011 17" MacBook Pro, the last generation they made. What makes it interesting/annoying is the 2011 pro machines that are being abandoned are far more capable than a lot of non-pro machines that came later, and ARE going to be supported.
I still have plenty of time before it becomes hopelessly out of date, so it isn't an immediate problem. I'm hoping someone straightens out Jony Ive by then, as Apple doesn't currently make anything that interests me.
In the mean time, maybe I should start investigating linux distributions...
No new hardware announcements, but plans for macOS, iOS, etc.
The disappointing news (for me), is the next version of macOS (Mojave), 10.14, is going to abandon a huge number of Macs, basically everything made before 2012, except for possibly old Mac Pros that have upgraded video cards.
That includes my 2011 17" MacBook Pro, the last generation they made. What makes it interesting/annoying is the 2011 pro machines that are being abandoned are far more capable than a lot of non-pro machines that came later, and ARE going to be supported.
I still have plenty of time before it becomes hopelessly out of date, so it isn't an immediate problem. I'm hoping someone straightens out Jony Ive by then, as Apple doesn't currently make anything that interests me.
In the mean time, maybe I should start investigating linux distributions...