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Q: Can I still use old versions of itunes producer

Hi.

I recently purchased a mac mini (circa 2007) for the sole purpose of uploading epub files I already have to the iBook store.  I'm using os 10.6.8 with an intel processor and ram and processor speed in excess of what Apple lists as minimum requirements.  However when I download itunes producer 2.9 I get an error message that my machine won't support the program. 

I've found a website where I can download older versions of itunes producer --  can I use, for example, vers. 2.2 of producer to still upload content?

I'm a long-time windows guy and brand new to the world of mac.

Thanks

Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jan 15, 2014 7:50 PM

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  • by vinnyvg,

    vinnyvg vinnyvg Jan 16, 2014 9:08 PM in response to ptkeam
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    Jan 16, 2014 9:08 PM in response to ptkeam

    Like Windoze,  older  equipment is not able to deal with  updates intended  for "newer" equipment.

     

    The answer is, if  you can find older software it may be OK.

     

    I suggest you look at the  top of this page > Apple Support Compunities, and  scroll down to find the Mac Mini discussion group.

     

    How do you create your eBooks??

  • by Jimmymac112,

    Jimmymac112 Jimmymac112 Jan 16, 2014 9:10 PM in response to ptkeam
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    Jan 16, 2014 9:10 PM in response to ptkeam

    you can but in the future apple might not allow that to happen anymore so I suggest updating it