El Capitan was released last year, Yosemite the year before.

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On 12/5/2016 9:22 PM, David Chittenden wrote:
Since it is running Yosemite, I would get it. Yosemite was released last year, 
so VoiceOver should work fine.

Kind regards,

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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On 6/12/2016, at 16:56, Scott Granados <sc...@qualityip.net> wrote:

A lot of this depends on what kind of a Mac it is and how it’s configured.  
What you should have your friend do is go to the apple menu, about this Mac, 
and give you the information contained there as in what kind of Mac it is, what 
kind of processor, how much memory and from there we can answer these questions 
more intelligently.  That’s how I would start.  If you can post that 
information I’d be happy to answer the rest of your questions from there.

Thanks
Scott

On Dec 5, 2016, at 10:47 PM, Terri Stimmel <icecreamlove...@outlook.com> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I joined this list to get some information I am not sure where to get
anywhere else.

A great friend of mine has a Mac laptop. I'm not sure which one, as she
didn't say. I am assuming there are different ones?

She hardly uses it, and has cleaned her stuff off of it. She wants to
give it to me as a gift, because she just really never used it.
She says that it can't be upgraded, and that the battery is bad.
But this part really doesn't concern me all that much. My windows 7
laptop has a useless battery.

But here is where I am concerned.
Even though she is giving it to me as a gift, should I consider
accepting it?

What happens if I can't upgrade it?
It's running Yosemite.

I have wanted a mac for years! But due to how much they unfortunately
cost, my chances of actually ever having one, is rare.

But if I get this Mac from my friend, what could I do with it?
If it can't be upgraded, won't most Apps no longer work?
Also, what sorts of things can I do with the mac?
What kinds of programs can I put on to it?

And last but not least, if I've never used one before, how do I even
begin to learn how to do this?

I have an Iphone 5S, and an Ipad mini4th Generation.
But I would imagine that the mac works way differently from those. And I
know without a doubt it's way different from my laptop running windows.

If anyone could give me any thoughts, or suggestions, I would more than
appreciate it.
Also, any sites that might be helpful to know about, will also be
appreciated.
I go to get the mac, if I want it, this Saturday.

Thank you,

Terri

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