Death_lite wrote:
I Got a Mac last year, it’s a 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. I read that it has to be updated in the last 7 years but it’s 2024 and it’s been 16 years since 2008, am I able to update my snow Leopard to latest version?
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No Mac that can run Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.*) can run Sonoma (macOS 14.*), or anything close.
If this Mac has a model year ( > About This Mac) from Mid 2007 through Mid 2009, you can only upgrade it as far as OS X 10.11.* (El Capitan). El Capitan itself is extremely outdated. El Captain is just new enough that its version of Safari may be able to access https Web sites. But Apple has not updated El Capitan for years, and Mozilla stopped providing Firefox security updates for El Capitan in 2021. El Capitan is also not new enough to manage iPhone 15s, or any other iPhone that's been upgraded to iOS 17.
A model year between Late 2009 and Late 2011 would indicate that it is eligible for macOS 10.13.* (High Sierra) – an operating system that is also outdated, and for which applications are hard to find, even compared to this time, last year.
Snow Leopard is interesting historically because it is the last version of Mac OS X to include Rosetta 1. You can use an Intel-based Mac running Snow Leopard to run some Mac OS X / PowerPC applications. When Apple released the next version of Mac OS X, Lion, Lion feasted on the remains of poor Rosetta …