Two strong points presented yesterday those of Cupertino, andl OS X 10.10 Yosemite and iOS 8. From I'm from Mac we are going to talk a little more about the plans that Apple has regarding the release to the public of the beta and the final version.
This new system is headed not just for a visual change but for a large number of novelties focused on connectivity between the different existing devices.
Many users are already wondering if they will be able to install the new OS X 10.10 Yosemite system in the fall. In this article we are going to show you the models of Macs that are going to be up to date.
The requirements that our computers must meet to be able to move this system beast are those that have the following computer models:
iMacs: Mid 2007 or later.
Macbook Air: Late 2008 or later.
MacBook: 2008 aluminum model or 2009 or later plastic model.
Macbook Pro: Mid 2007 or later.
MacMini: Early 2009 or later.
MacPro: Early 2008 or later.
X-serve: Early 2009.
Contrary to what many people say, Apple computers have a high programmed obsolescence since we will be able to install this new system in computers up to seven years old.
It should be noted that you can now install the beta version of OS 10.10 Yosemite from the page enabled by Apple so that any user can install it and send bug feedback to Apple.
Download - Beta OS X 10.10 Yosemite
yep, yesterday i installed it on a macbook pro from late or mid 2007.
Thanks for information and tips for installing OS X Y0semite