MacOS software updates are free. The issue is that suddenly Apple decides your perfectly functioning computer is no longer supported, and after that in a matter of 2 years you will no longer find any new software for your OS, and then you have 3 options:
- Buy a new computer.
- Hackintosh it with a dosdude patch to use the latest version of MacOS.
- Just install GNU/LINUX.
This comic is old, Mac major OS updates used to cost money.
Super old. It went to $129 before becoming free. This is like 20yo.
Snow leopard was 30USD!
My MacBook Air is 3 years old and I just installed Sonoma on it, runs great! 👍
I think they’re referring to the fact that you can only continue using an unsupported version of MacOS for two years, not that the computer will only get two years of support.
I’m mostly fine with it because my work buys my equipment so asking for new hardware is easy. Buuut you are absolutely right that we need a systemic fix for this. It’s anti-consumer for there not to be some required support length of like 5 years or something
Minor Mac update available! -> 1 hour to install it
redownload whole os
I have been replacing work laptops every 4 years and home ones every 5 to 6. I’ve never had an os update issue. I suspect your concerns are more than 15 years old.
You think that’s a lot? I don’t have a single laptop younger than 6 years, at home or work.
Your teachers are BASED
Based in reality?
Based on someone wanting to say dumb shit I think…
You misspelled biased
Proper source: https://www.stickycomics.com/computer-update/
Why do Mac updates cost money?
They actually used to, until like 10 years ago. This comic is from before then.
I remember going to the Apple Store and picking up Snow Leopard on a DVD. Good times.
Very nice. I remember gazing longingly at all things Mac during this era. But then I found Ubuntu, and then Debian… and that was that.
They don’t anymore. This is a very old reference!
Its a joke
Don’t give them ideas
They already used to charge for major updates (just like Microsoft did).
Indirectly. Because perfectly well working hardware loses support constantly, long before you would actually need to replace it. Same planned obsolescence via artificially shortened support time frames as Android.
Nope. It’s just a 10+ year old meme from when they used to charge.